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Phytoplankton and Arctic warming

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Future climate warming plus losses in Arctic sea ice could spur the growth of phytoplankton that could in turn raise Arctic sea surface temperatures even further, a study finds. Aquatic photosynthetic microalgae, or phytoplankton, constitute the foundation of the marine food chain. Previous studies have demonstrated that these tiny organisms may also factor critically in future global climate change by virtue of their ability to consume atmospheric CO2.

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