[C&P] Las rocas volcánicas depositadas en el fondo marino podrían ayudar a reducir los niveles de dióxido de carbono, un gas invernadero y agente del calentamiento global, afirma un estudio que publica hoy la revista Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
La añado por la gracieta de Goldberg: Currently, the United States spends about $40 million a year on the study of carbon sequestration, but the majority of it goes to land based research. "Forty million is about the opening-day box office for Finding Nemo," Goldberg said.
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La añado por la gracieta de Goldberg: Currently, the United States spends about $40 million a year on the study of carbon sequestration, but the majority of it goes to land based research. "Forty million is about the opening-day box office for Finding Nemo," Goldberg said.