Between Nov. 10 and 21, more than 56,000 delegates, including representatives from nearly 200 nations, gathered in Belém, ...
Large swaths of the Earth’s oceans are being hammered by multiple climate impacts at once, scientists say — a trend that could spell long-term trouble for marine ecosystems and fisheries.
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Melting polar ice supercharges ocean 'stirring', threatening marine climate
Polar sea ice is vanishing far faster than most people expected, and the change is not only visible from above. Beneath the thinning ice cover, the Arctic and Southern Oceans are becoming far more ...
Weathered rocks sitting above the ice hold iron concentrations up to ten times higher than earlier reports from elsewhere in ...
While it is well known that climate change is heating the world's oceans, it was thought that the deep sea was safe from its ...
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Scientists make surprising discovery that could have massive impact on weather across US: 'Far too dangerous to bet on'
"It does not undermine the need for mitigation efforts." Scientists make surprising discovery that could have massive impact ...
Ocean carbon removal, touted as a climate solution, faces significant hurdles. A new EU report cautions that these unproven ...
Two new publications remap the understanding of reverse weathering in the scientific community. The Dauphin Island Sea Lab's ...
The momentum of COP30 and the first global agreement for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction creates a unique ...
When we think of coral reefs, we picture bright fish, clear water and colourful corals. But reefs have also shaped the planet ...
A new study reveals how the simultaneous effects of ocean acidification, salinity and loss of oxygen are making the world ...
Coral reefs didn’t merely mirror global change, but helped regulate how fast the climate bounced back from massive surges of ...
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