This article opens up a whole new vista into the relationship between CO2 levels, oceanic plant growth and the complex relationships that we have yet to learn about in the field of climate science. If phytoplankton respond like most plant species do, we may find that the modest increases in CO2 levels we have experienced over the last 50 years may actually create a bounty of micro plant growth in the oceans, which would in turn create the food supply necessary to support an increase in the oceans animal population. This phenomenon has been known for over 100 years and confirmable by experiment for at least that long. Meanwhile, dinoflagellates that eat algae are the primary carbon sink for the whole planet.
And they're telling us they haven't yet taken this mechanism into account? Really???
These creeps belong on a prison farm pulling weeds.