How Global Warming shakes the Earth: Data show Storms and Waves gaining...
By Richard Aster, Colorado State University | – As oceans waves rise and fall, they apply forces to the sea floor below and generate seismic waves. These seismic waves are so powerful and widespread...
View ArticleWinter Sea Ice in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean is in Disturbing Decline: 200...
By Andrew J Constable, University of Tasmania and Jess Melbourne-Thomas, CSIRO | – (The Conversation) – While the Southern Ocean around Antarctica has been warming for decades, the annual extent of...
View ArticleClimate Change is Further reducing Fish Stocks with Worrisome Implications...
By Stefanie Colombo, Dalhousie University and Aaron MacNeil, Dalhousie University | – The health benefits of eating seafood are appreciated in many cultures which rely upon it to provide critical...
View ArticleIf melting Glaciers shut down the Atlantic Gulf Stream, Extreme Climate...
By René van Westen, Utrecht University; Henk A. Dijkstra, Utrecht University; and Michael Kliphuis, Utrecht University | – Superstorms, abrupt climate shifts and New York City frozen in ice. That’s how...
View ArticleFighting Climate Change by Halting Overfishing
By Rashid Sumaila, University of British Columbia | – Amid the escalating threats of a warming world, and with the latest annual United Nations global climate conference (COP28) behind us, there is one...
View ArticleA Single Antarctic heatwave or storm can Noticeably Raise the Sea Level
By Edward Hanna<, University of Lincoln and Ruth Mottram, Danish Meteorological Institute | - A heat wave in Greenland and a storm in Antarctica. These kinds of individual weather “events” are...
View ArticleHow Climate Change is Messing up the Ocean’s Biological Clock, a Potential...
By Frédéric Cyr, Memorial University of Newfoundland | – Every year in the mid-latitudes of the planet, a peculiar phenomenon known as the phytoplankton spring bloom occurs. Visible from space,...
View ArticleClimate Crisis and Mass Extinction: Can Archeology tell us Which types of...
By Erin Saupe, University of Oxford and Cooper Malanoski, University of Oxford | – (The Conversation) – Many experts believe we may soon face a mass extinction event, with a high proportion of Earth’s...
View ArticleAs Oceans Heat up, American Coastal Economies find themselves in Hot Water
By Charles Colgan, Middlebury Institute of International Studies | – Ocean-related tourism and recreation supports more than 320,000 jobs and US$13.5 billion in goods and services in Florida. But a...
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