NEWLY DISCOVERED MARINE MICROBE COULD HELP FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Newly discovered marine microbe could help fight climate change
Scientists have discovered a new marine microbe that could be pivotal in the fight against climate change.
PA Media:Plastic pollution in the ocean (David Jones/PA)
The tiny, single-cell organism discovered by researchers in Sydney, Australia has the capacity to naturally absorb carbon and can photosynthesise, hunt, and eat. It is plentiful in marine environments around the world.
“This could be a game-changer in the way we think about carbon and the way it moves in the marine environment,” the study’s senior author Martina Doblin told Newsweek.
The existence of the marine microbe suggests to scientists that the ocean has a greater capacity to absorb and store carbon than is currently believed.
The potentially important marine microbe in question operates by secreting a mucus-like substance called “exopolymer mucosphere,” rich in carbon, that then traps other microbes. After consuming some of the trapped prey, the microbe ejects the substance — which sinks back down into the ocean’s carbon-cycling system.
It is the potential to move carbon from the ocean’s surface to deep within the ocean that could be particularly useful in regulating the climate. Researchers have estimated that the newly-discovered microbe species could sink up to 0.15 gigatons of carbon each year.
This potential new species will not likely solve the world’s climate problems on its own.
Scientists believe that the world needs to remove 10 gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere yearly to prevent catastrophic global warming; this microbial species, at best, could help remove just over 1 percent of that goal.
But researchers are hopeful that there may be similar marine microbial species that could help with carbon sequestration as well.
“The implication is that there’s potentially more carbon sinking in the ocean than we currently think and that there is perhaps greater potential for the ocean to capture more carbon naturally through this process, in places that weren’t thought to be potential carbon sequestration locations,” Ms Doblin told Newsweek.
Articles - Latest
- Earthquakes can trigger quartz into forming giant gold nuggets, study finds
- Linda Nolan, singer and television personality, dies aged 65
- Sly Stone, pioneering funk and soul musician, dies aged 82
- Dangers of an overloaded car include:
- Natural Disaster today
- Japan earthquake: Kushiro shakes for 'too long' as 6.1 mag tremor hits
- 'Cult' members jailed over coroner kidnap plot
- Flood risk threatens Swiss valley after glacier destroys village
- Thailand Grapples with Floods and Economic Shifts: Government Response, Community Resilience, and Market Predictions
- Powerful hailstorm floods buildings and streets in Gniezno
- The Significance of the 49-Day Journey After Death
- Killing prisoners for transplants: Forced organ harvesting in China
- Southern Japan hit by 6.6-magnitude quake near Nankai Trough, tsunami warnings lifted
- Peru’s coastline battered by tsunami-like waves one day after country declares environmental emergency
- California fires live updates: ‘Dangerous’ winds return as residents are warned over threat of new wildfires
- Osibisa founding member and singer Teddy Osei dead at 88
- Oliviero Toscani, photographer behind shock Benetton ads, dead at 82
- California LA Mayor Karen Bass awkwardly ignores questions from reporter about California fires
- UK set for more freezing weather as homes and businesses deal with flooding
- Jean-Marie Le Pen dead at 96: His political career through the years
- Jimmy Carter, former US president, dies aged 100
- ‘Jazz’s most significant composer’ Benny Golson dies at 95
- Billionaire founder of fashion chain Mango dies in accident
Articles - Most Read
- Main
- Contact Us
- The science behind Ouija boards
- Cosmic Consciousness - What is Cosmic Consciousness-2
- Cosmic Consciousness-Introduction
- Cosmic Consciousness - Introduction-2
- MASSIVE 6.1 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE HITS NEW ZEALAND AS NATION STILL REELING FROM CYCLONE
- ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNRAVEL THE TRUTH OF APHRODITE, GODDESS OF LOVE, ON VALENTINE'S DAY
- Cosmic Consciousness First Words - 1V - 2
- The Human Condition-Thomas Keating
- Cosmic Consciousness First Words - V -
- Cosmic Consciousness V - 2
- Cosmic consciousness - First Words - IV
- Shakyamuni Buddha or India the 1st “Black Revolutionary Hero.”
- Cosmic Consciousness - What is Cosmic Consciousness?
- The Human Condition-2-Thomas Keating
- Evolution and Devolution-Chapter 2
- The Human Condition - Thomas keating-3
- Drinking From The Mountain Stream - Milarepa
- Cosmic Consciousness-On the Plane of Self Consciousness
- The Human Condition - 4
- Cosmic Consciousness - 3 - On the Plane of Self Consciousness
- The Human Condition - 6
- Evolution and Devolution-Chapter 1
- Contemplation and the Divine Therapy - 2
- On the Plane of Self Consciousness - 2
- The Buddhist System of Liberation - 2
- Milarepa's World-2
- The Human Condition - 5
- Milarepa's World
- On the Plane of Self Consciousness IV
- The Buddhist System of Liberation
- On the Plane of Self Consciousness IV - 2
- JERRY RAWLINGS, GHANAIAN STRONG MAN WHO CAME TO POWER IN A COUP BUT INTRODUCED DEMOCRACY – OBITUARY
