Warming oceans may absorb less carbon and that could impact climate goals: scientist
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Warming oceans may be absorbing less carbon dioxide than they used to, and scientists say that could have serious ramifications for climate targets.
More research is desperately needed on how climate change is impacting the ability of the world’s oceans to absorb greenhouse gas emissions, says Anya Waite, scientific director and chief executive officer of the Ocean Frontier Institute, a research partnership between Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador, and the University of Prince Edward Island.
“Climate targets actually haven’t been taking into account the ocean, and we urgently need to take the ocean into account or we won’t be able to reach climate targets,” Waite said in a recent interview from the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
“In fact, the targets themselves may be wrong.”


