
On the south coast of Weymouth Bay in England, sea carbon dioxide comes out of sea water
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On the back of the life of the sea on the southern coast of Weymouth, the hangar has many cloth in the tanks. There are three reef sharks and a nurse shark around. A stingray is hiding somewhere in another. But the closed stainless steel tank is almost different: carbon dioxide bubbles outside of the sea water, one day scientists expected to be the opposite of climate change. It shows a red line on the computer screen …