Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, observational data...
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The ocean has helped mitigate global warming by absorbing about a quarter of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, along with more than 90% of the excess heat those emissions generate. Many efforts, including assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, have looked at how the oceans may continue to mitigate increasing emissions and global warming. However, few have looked at the opposite: How will the oceans respond if emissions and associated atmospheric heat levels begin to decrease in...
Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, observational data...
Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, observational data...
The pact has started to have an impact on global warming, but not fast enough to save us from the impact of heat already ravaging oceans and forests.
The pact has started to have an impact on global warming, but not fast enough to save us from the impact of heat already ravaging oceans and forests.
The pact has started to have an impact on global warming, but not fast enough to save us from the impact of heat already ravaging oceans and forests.
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