New research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that volcanic eruptions during the Ice Age may have triggered sudden ...
The southern Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia is becoming less salty at an astonishing rate, largely due to ...
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Antarctic ice melt may be flipping global ocean currents, cores reveal
Fresh evidence from sediment cores, satellite records, and deep-ocean sensors is converging on a troubling finding: meltwater ...
Climate change is rapidly freshening one of Earth’s saltiest ocean regions in the Southern Indian Ocean, potentially disrupting circulation.
One of the ocean's saltiest regions has become 30 per cent less salty - sparking fears the Gulf Stream could be inching closer to a catastrophic collapse.
For decades, the Indian Ocean has been known for some of the saltiest waters on Earth. But it seems that’s changing. Experts ...
Beneath the icy waters between Greenland and Iceland flows Earth’s largest waterfall, three times taller than Angel Falls — yet completely invisible from the surface. How can something so vast remain ...
Ten years after the Paris Agreement took effect, newly released climate datasets show the world warming at an accelerating ...
It’s part of the scenario in “The Day After Tomorrow,” but scientists differ over whether or how fast it may occur. A team studying the current toils to bring clarity.
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Iceland saw record temperatures last year. So why are scientists predicting a ‘deep freeze’?
Scientists have expressed growing concern over a major Atlantic current that could collapse and send northern Europe into the next Ice Age. View on euronews ...
In ordinary circumstances coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, built slowly by animals that appear to be plants. Each coral polyp houses microscopic algae that convert ...
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Contributor: The planet's other forest crisis
Struggling kelp forests like those along the California coast show why 'out of sight, out of mind' is not good climate change ...
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