One idea to mitigate the effects of burning fossil fuels on atmospheric CO2 concentrations is to pipe liquid CO2 into the ocean at depths of 2,500 feet or greater. At the high pressures at such depths, CO2 is heavier than water. What potential effects might result from implementing such a scheme?

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Water is essential for life. It makes up 60–75% of the human body, and a person can only survive 3 days without it.  Here are some properties of water that make it essential for life: Polarity: Water is polar, with slight positive and negative charges. This allows it to dissolve many polar and ionic substances. Heat capacity: Water absorbs and releases heat energy more slowly than many other substances. This helps moderate temperature changes within organisms and their environments. Universal solvent: Water's ability to dissolve many substances allows it to carry nutrients through the... Show more

One idea to mitigate the effects of burning fossil fuels on atmospheric CO2 concentrations is to pipe liquid CO2 into the ocean at depths of 2,500 feet or greater. At the high pressures at such depths, CO2 is heavier than water. What potential effects might result from implementing such a scheme?