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The new water would absorb more carbon while the old water carried the carbon it has already captured into the deep).
Just 15 hospitals would absorb more than half the losses for all of the state's more than 200 hospitals, and 14 of the 15 are in New York City.
And if, as a result of ever-increasing fossil-fuel emissions, the Arctic climate became too warm, it would create a "positive feedback loop": as the ice receded, the ocean would absorb more heat, potentially melting more ice until a cycle of heating and melting eliminated the permanent pack ice.
Therefore, a film of optimal thickness would absorb more light and yield a higher current.
If the trend continues and an ice-free Arctic becomes reality, it could amplify global warming because the ocean would absorb more sunlight.
He estimates that a 2 millimeter thick layer of these tar constituents, polymers called tholins, would absorb more than 99% of the UV energy at the most-damaging wavelengths.
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Instead, the Treasury Department coffers would directly absorb more of the losses.
There are other ideas, many of which may fail, but nearly all of which could be tested without much risk: stirring the ocean with millions of pipes would help it absorb more carbon; setting up giant vacuums could suck carbon out of the sky (and move it deep underground).
But the CBO made no bones of the fact that seniors under Medicare and the disadvantaged under Medicaid would have to absorb more of their health care costs under Ryan's plan than they do in the current system.
(The Kurdish government was rushing to construct a new camp nearby, Khazer 2, which would absorb six thousand more people).
On the other hand, biomass with an increased average pore diameter would be expected to absorb more water while displaying a lower ratio of bound to free water.
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