oceans and climate change

Oceans and climate change

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Scientists find far higher than expected rate of underwater glacial melting
Eurekalert
Tidewater glaciers, the massive rivers of ice that end in the ocean, may be melting underwater much faster than previously thought, according to a Rutgers co-authored study that used robotic kayaks. The findings, which challenge current frameworks for analyzing ocean-glacier interactions, have implications for the rest of the world's tidewater glaciers, whose rapid retreat is contributing to sea-l
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Global warming could halt ocean circulation, with harmful results
Science Daily
Absent any climate policy, scientists have found a 70 percent chance of shutting down the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean over the next 200 years, with a 45 percent probability of this occurring in this century.
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What the oceans will look like in 2050
Kuotisi
Sustainable energy will come from marine algae, while new medicines will be derived from sea creatures.
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Eniyan ti imọ-jinlẹ lori awọn ṣiṣan omi okun (oceanography (Agekuru ni kikun)
Bill nye
Awọn lọwọlọwọ jẹ ki okun gbigbe. Wọn bẹrẹ pẹlu iyipo ti Earth ati ooru ti Oorun. Iyọ ninu omi okun ṣe iwuwo, iwuwo omi, iyipada. Ti...
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Thermohaline ocean circulation
Thermohaline Ocean Circulation
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Almost all world’s oceans damaged by human impact, study finds
The Guardian
The remaining wilderness areas, mostly in the remote Pacific and at the poles, need urgent protection from fishing and pollution, scientists say
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Jellyfish are causing mayhem as pollution, climate change see numbers boom
ABC News
Jellyfish predate dinosaurs and even trees. But now they're booming in numbers, disrupting ocean ecosystems and shutting down power plants.
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Oceans warming faster than expected, set heat record in 2018, scientists say
CNBC
The oceans are warming faster than previously estimated, setting a new temperature record in 2018 in a trend that is damaging marine life, scientists said on Thursday.
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Climate change will even change the color of the oceans, study says
CNN
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. It won't turn pink or anything radically different; the change will be detectable more through optic sensors than though the human eye, but it serves as an early warning signal, according to a new study.
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'Scale of this failure has no precedent': Scientists say hot ocean 'blob' killed one million seabirds
Awọn Dream ti o wọpọ
The lead author called the mass die-off "a red-flag warning about the tremendous impact sustained ocean warming can have on the marine ecosystem."
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'Very bad news': Scientists behind new study warn warming oceans 'contributing to climate breakdown'
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New findings on human-caused global heating and ocean stability have "profound and troubling implications," says co-author Michael Mann.
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High-impact marine heatwaves attributable to human-induced global warming
Scienc
Anthropogenic climate change is causing not only more episodes of historically high air temperatures but also more frequent spells of unusually increased ocean temperatures. Marine heatwaves, defined as periods of anomalously high regional surface ocean temperatures, have also become common in recent decades. Laufkötter et al. show that the frequency of these events has already increased more tha
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Yiyọ ni iyara Girinilandi le jẹ idotin pẹlu “igbanu olupopada” okun - pẹlu awọn abajade to buruju
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Ṣiṣan omi okun ni agbaye le ni idilọwọ nipasẹ igbasilẹ yinyin yo kuro ni Girinilandi
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Iyipada oju-ọjọ lodidi fun igbasilẹ awọn ipele iwọn otutu okun, iwadi sọ
Eurekalert
Imurusi agbaye n ṣe awakọ igbega airotẹlẹ ni awọn iwọn otutu okun pẹlu ni Mẹditarenia, ni ibamu si ijabọ tuntun pataki kan ti a tẹjade nipasẹ Iwe akọọlẹ atunyẹwo ẹlẹgbẹ ti Operational Oceanography.