The ocean is doing its best to soak up excess heat, but once humanity (hopefully) achieves a net-negative carbon economy, the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
This Massive Southern Ocean ‘Burp’ Could Set the Planet on Fire Again
After more than a century acting as a climate buffer, the Southern Ocean may be preparing to release a vast store of heat, ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Southern Ocean Is Building a 'Burp' That Could Reignite Global Warming
In a new paper, climate scientists from Germany predict that when we humans eventually stop releasing greenhouse gases into ...
For over a century, the Southern Ocean has absorbed vast amounts of carbon and heat, delaying global warming. However, new ...
Although Earth’s two hemispheres lie on opposite sides of the planet and differ in many ways, they share a peculiar ...
An unusual situation occurred in the Southern Hemisphere Tuesday afternoon, when six tropical storms, called cyclones in that part of the world, spun in the southern Indian and Pacific oceans at the ...
My research shows that the South African population of southern right whales is being squeezed by climate change in the Southern Ocean. Their reproductive slowdown is a clear biological signal of ...
Leipzig. Current climate models have so far been unable to adequately reproduce the clouds over the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. An international team has now taken an important step towards ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Northern Hemisphere’s Albedo Shift Reveals a New Climate Imbalance
What happens when a long-standing planetary symmetry starts to unravel? For decades, Earth’s Northern and Southern ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Earth Is Getting Dimmer—and the Northern Hemisphere Is Losing Brightness Faster Than Scientists Expected
New research challenges the idea that the hemispheres' matching brightness is a fundamental property of the planet ...
The region lies at the intersection of major tectonic boundaries that are known for generating powerful earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Under current warming, the ocean stores heat as deep waters mix with warmer layers above. At the same time, the loss of ...
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