Scientists see four-fold increase in ocean’s annual carbon uptake
The global ocean absorbed 34 billion metric tons of carbon from the burning of fossil fuels from 1994 to 2007 — a four-fold increase to 2.6 billion metric tons per year when compared to the period starting from the Industrial Revolution in 1800 to 1994.

Scientists raise a rosette loaded with water samples to measure carbon dioxide in the ocean. (Image credit: Nicolas Gruber/ ETH Zurich.)