Earth’s oceans are rising at nearly twice the pace seen in the 1960s, fueled by warming water and accelerating ice melt.
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Scientists Say Huge Dam Blocking the Bering Strait Could Slow Effects of Climate Change
The straits are not okay. The post Scientists Say Huge Dam Blocking the Bering Strait Could Slow Effects of Climate Change ...
An ambitious global study of the ocean seabed’s contribution to climate change mitigation through carbon capture has made its way to Bermuda, the source of the project’s $15 million budget. The ...
The ocean is an important carbon sink that absorbs 20–30% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the industrial era (1.0–3.0 Pg annually, 1 Pg = 1015 g). Tropical cyclones are among the most ...
In a devastated section of the Coral Triangle in the Pacific Ocean, a conservation group is trying to build an artificial ...
Climate stress is reshaping coral reefs as habitat loss causes reef fish communities and social groups to collapse.
A new study has found that Earth's days are gradually becoming longer as climate change melts polar ice sheets and glaciers.
The world’s oceans are rising at an accelerating pace, and scientists now say they can fully explain what’s driving it.
Scientists are still untangling the complex relationship between El Niño and human-driven warming, but their confluence has ...
Experts say a powerful El Niño weather pattern could be forming, which could put serious strain on a planet that is already ...
Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has called for stronger regional and global action on climate justice and ...
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