A model analysis of the uptake of carbon dioxide in the North Atlantic carries with it a cautionary reminder about interpreting what may be short-term trends as signals of long-term climate change.
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Gruber, N. Fickle trends in the ocean. Nature 458, 155–156 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/458155a
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