Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Expert: Fossil fuels poison oceans

A Florida Tech expert on coral reefs counts himself among a growing number of scientists worldwide sounding the alarm about increasing carbon dioxide in the ocean; too much of the gas -- fallout from burning fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal -- is being absorbed and may be altering the seawater chemistry at an unprecedented pace, they say - July 26, Florida Today

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