Photo:Yale UniversityThe world’s oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide (CO
2), a Yale geophysicist has found after pooling data taken over the past 50 years. With the oceans currently absorbing over 40 per cent of the CO
2 emitted by human activity, this could quicken the pace of climate change, according to the study, which appears in the November 25 issue of
Geophysical Research Letters.Jeffrey Park, professor of geology and geophysics and director of the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, used data collected from atmospheric observing stations in Hawaii, Alaska and Antarctica to study the relationship between fluctuations in global temperatures and the global abundance of atmospheric CO
2 on interannual (one to 10 years) time scales.