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5 June, 11:07

Why do scientists think there is an undiscovered carbon sink somewhere?

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  1. 5 June, 12:10
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    The major carbon sources (reservoirs that release more carbon than absorbed) are: deforestation and fossil fuels

    The major carbon sinks (reservoirs that absorb more carbon than released) are:

    soil, oceans and plants.

    When scientists calculate the amount of carbon dioxide is returned to the atmosphere vs the released the amount of carbon, a large amount is unaccounted for and the total does not add up. This is why scientists believe there is an undiscovered carbon sink somewhere.
  2. 5 June, 14:03
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    When scientists calculate how much carbon dioxide is release and how much is returned to atmosphere and oceans, a large amount is unaccounted for.
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