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Anya Waite

The ocean is missing

Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
To date, the ocean has absorbed 40 per cent of fossil fuel emissions through processes collectively known as the “ocean carbon pump.” This vital carbon sink is being impacted significantly by unprecedented human-induced climate change, writes Anya Waite. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
To date, the ocean has absorbed 40 per cent of fossil fuel emissions through processes collectively known as the “ocean carbon pump.” This vital carbon sink is being impacted significantly by unprecedented human-induced climate change, writes Anya Waite. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
To date, the ocean has absorbed 40 per cent of fossil fuel emissions through processes collectively known as the “ocean carbon pump.” This vital carbon sink is being impacted significantly by unprecedented human-induced climate change, writes Anya Waite. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | December 20, 2021
To date, the ocean has absorbed 40 per cent of fossil fuel emissions through processes collectively known as the “ocean carbon pump.” This vital carbon sink is being impacted significantly by unprecedented human-induced climate change, writes Anya Waite. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | October 20, 2021
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, pictured in 2012. Mr. Carney warned earlier this month that any calculation of global carbon dioxide emissions must take into account changes in the ocean. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | October 20, 2021
Opinion | BY ANYA WAITE | October 20, 2021
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, pictured in 2012. Mr. Carney warned earlier this month that any calculation of global carbon dioxide emissions must take into account changes in the ocean. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade