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The largest facility in the world that can help to remove planet-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ocean, located in Singapore in Tuas, is expected to begin operations in the ...
The ocean is on track to become so acidic that sharks could quite literally lose their bite, new research found.
Can we turn to the past to learn more about how interactions between plants and pollinators changed during climate change?
Fish and other marine organisms, though deeply affected by human activities, don’t respect human borders. The ranges of many ...
This significant rise in sea levels could have major implications for the East Coast, including increased flooding and storms.
When Hurricane Erin explosively intensified in the Atlantic, the alarming part wasn’t solely how dangerous it had become as a Category 5 monster: It was also just how typical such an ultra-rapid rate ...
Some Fourteen thousand years ago, algal blooms in the Southern Ocean helped to massively reduce the global carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere – as has now been revealed by new analyses of ...
As they descend to hibernate for the winter, they carry carbon from the surface with them and, through respiration and mortality, lock it away beneath 500 meters. This newly quantified “seasonal ...
Under high-emission scenarios, the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), a key system of ocean currents that ...
Under high-emission scenarios, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a key system of ocean currents that also includes the Gulf Stream, could shut down after the year 2100. This is ...
Researchers discovered that as climate change causes seas to become more acidic, sharks’ teeth may become structurally weaker ...