A Silent Warning: Earth’s Oceans Absorbed Heat Equal to 12 Atomic Bombs Per Second
Earth’s oceans absorbed record heat last year, an energy influx equal to 12 atomic bombs per second, fueling extreme weather and altering the planet’s future.
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Earth’s oceans absorbed record heat last year, an energy influx equal to 12 atomic bombs per second, fueling extreme weather and altering the planet’s future.
New satellite data spanning two decades confirms the massive Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf is rapidly losing its vital stabilizing connection to the seafloor and speeding up, threatening massive sea-level rise.
Stanford researchers reveal why the Southern Ocean’s surface is cooling—a surprising side effect of global warming driven by Antarctic meltwater and rainfall.
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