A pair of marine scientists at the University of Antwerp, in Belgium, working with a colleague from the University of Otago, ...
Dehradun: Ocean acidification is accelerating at an alarming rate, with ocean surface pH declining globally at –0.
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Derry Journal on MSNDERRY JOURNAL Editorial: Rising ocean temperatures will become 'irreversible' once embeddedThe same summer saw beaches from Magilligan to Castlerock red-flagged as ‘blue-green algal blooms’ flowed down the Bann into ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
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Why the Oceans Are Absorbing More Heat Than PredictedThe Earth’s oceans, vast and mysterious, cover more than 70% of our planet’s surface. They play a critical role in regulating ...
HT reported on March 14 that the world could cross the 1.5 degrees C long-term global warming threshold by September 2029 if ...
The study suggests that even the faintest hint of penguin droppings in the water is enough to prompt krill into escape ...
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by marine ecosystems. Byestimates According to marine biologists, the biomass of microorganisms is about 9 ...
The atmosphere now has the highest carbon dioxide levels in the last 800,000 years – and global heat records have toppled yet ...
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Irish Independent on MSNEarth sending ‘distress signals’ as warming climate inflicts chaos, UN chief Antonio Guterres warnsEarth is sending out growing “distress signals” that climate change is causing havoc in the planet, the head of the UN has ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
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