As usual, there is a caveat to the absolute numbers. While most of the world’s oceans and seas are indeed higher than their historical levels, some areas are more affected than others. Tide gauges in ...
Using data from historic ship measurements and Argo floats, researchers introduced a machine learning technique that improves assessment and analysis of the ocean's declining oxygen levels.
Scientists warned for the first time in a new report that melting ice sheets might be slowing key ocean currents at both ...
Ursula Biemann has been challenging, and excavating, how knowledge is produced for thirty years now, but in the past decade ...
OSLO: A group of scientists warned on Monday of the greatly underestimated risk of a collapse of ocean currents in the Atlantic which could have catastrophic consequences for the Nordic countries ...
But here’s a twist: new research suggests that the slow-down of a crucial ocean current could ironically ... The future of the Arctic – and the world – depends on how we respond today.” The study is ...
However, new research suggests the slowing of a key ocean current could reduce projected Arctic warming by up to 2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. Map showing how the AMOC ... “The future ...
Researchers used ice cores taken from the Renland Ice Cap in eastern Greenland to study past changes in climate. Photo: Courtesy of Oregon State University/Lars Berg Larsen.
Leading scientists have urged policymakers to take action on the potentially imminent and ‘devastating’ collapse of crucial Atlantic Ocean currents. In an open letter published on October ...
And it's the movement of tectonic plates in a certain part of the world that is changing our planet as we know it. The peer-reviewed journal Geophysical Research Letters confirmed that a new ocean is ...
The UN Emissions Gap report indicates that if only “current policies” are implemented the world could warm by up to 3.1C. This would be “catastrophic” for the world according to the UN ...