What is the effect of carbon sequestration?
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Impacts of Carbon Sequestration
As much as 30% of the carbon dioxide we emit from burning fossils fuels is absorbed by the upper layer of the ocean. But this raises the water's acidity, and ocean acidification makes it harder for marine animals to build their shells.
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effects of carbon sequestration.
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- about 25% of our carbon emissions have historically been captured by earth's forests, farms and grasslands.
- scientists and land managers are working to keep landscapes, vegetables and soil hydrated for plants to grow and sequester carbon.
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