Climate 'fingerprints' mark human activity from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean
The world is warming. This fact is most often discussed for Earth's surface, where we live. But the climate is also changing from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean. And there is a ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A patch of the Atlantic Ocean just south of Greenland is cooling while much of the world warms. The origin of this “cold blob” has been linked to weakening ocean currents that ...
Tiny marine plankton that build calcium carbonate shells play an outsized role in regulating Earth’s climate, quietly pulling carbon from the atmosphere and helping lock it away in the deep ocean. New ...
Climate ‘fingerprints’ mark human activity from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean
Ed Hawkins receives funding from UKRI NERC grants and is supported by the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. Ric Williams receives funding from UKRI NERC grants and works at University of ...
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