Whale of a Tale: The Truth About Whales and Climate Change

6/6/2023
“Our study support that whales are important for the marine ecosystem, but their contribution to the global carbon flux is too small to effectively ...
6/5/2023
Whales' carbon capture capacity is insufficient to impact climate change significantly, according to Griffith University study and global research ...
Once we stopped whaling, their populations have begun to recover, in a major win for conservation. Research has suggested healthy whale populations ...
Well need more research to find out either way.For now, what we do know suggests blue carbon in mangroves, salt marshes and seagrasses is well ...
Whales have long fascinated us with their size and beauty. Once we stopped whaling, their populations have begun to recover, in a major win for ...
Whales have long fascinated us with their size and beauty. Once we stopped whaling, their populations have begun to...
the amount of potential carbon capture by whales is unfortunately too little to significantly alter the trajectory of climate change.
Whales have been titled climate savers in the media, with their recovery welcomed as a potential carbon solution. However, only a few studies have ...
6/4/2023
Marine scientist Dr Olaf Meynecke and the team from the Griffith-led Whales and Climate Research Program including Professor Brendan Mackey and Dr ...
Research has suggested healthy whale populations could help us in unexpected ways – by storing carbon for the long term. How? Whales are usually huge.
A recent study by Griffith University and a team of global researchers found that whales' contribution to carbon capture is minimal and ...
"Our study support that whales are important for the marine ecosystem, but their contribution to the global carbon flux is too small to effectively ...

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