Some of the most important players in Earth's climate system are nearly invisible. Calcifying plankton, microscopic organisms that form hard shells, help regulate the planet's temperature by capturing carbon and moving it through the ocean. A new review published in Science finds that these organisms are not fully represented in the climate models used to predict Earth's future. The research was led by an international team from the Institute of Environmental Science and T...
Scientists warn climate models are missing a key ocean player
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