Release: Global warming increases greenhouse gas capture by Canadian prairie lakes

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2015-02-25
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External Relations, University of Regina
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External Relations, University of Regina
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A ground-breaking study led by scientists at the University of Regina shows that decades of global warming have changed the chemistry of Canadian prairie lakes, allowing them to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The study was published online on February 25, 2015, in the journal, Nature. It also shows the increase in CO2 capture offsets about one-third of CO2 emissions from agricultural activities on the Prairies.

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Canada Research Chair Program, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Institute of Environmental Change and Society, Peter Leavitt, Climate Change, Global Warming, Carbon Capture
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