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Terrestrial plants drove an increase in global photosynthesis between 2003 and 2021, a trend partially offset by a weak ...
Climate interventions are accelerating in our oceans—but without responsible governance, they could do more harm than good, ...
In 2023, the world’s oceans experienced the most intense and widespread marine heatwaves ever recorded, with some events ...
A global study shows 96% of oceans faced marine heatwaves in 2023. Scientists warn this ocean change may signal a major ...
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New Scientist on MSNRecord marine heatwaves may signal a permanent shift in the oceans
Fierce marine heatwaves were recorded globally in 2023 and 2024, and some researchers now believe they mark the start of a ...
A whale shark can easily be spotted from the air, cruising just below the surface of the crystal-clear waters of the Indian ...
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Live Science on MSN96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds
The most intense warming, which occurred in the North Atlantic, tropical Pacific, South Pacific and North Pacific, accounted ...
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Record marine heat waves in 2023 covered 96% of oceans, lasted four times longer than average
Heat waves aren't just getting worse on land, the majority of the world's oceans are experiencing record-breaking ...
For centuries people have braved the ocean to bring back yellowfin, skipjack, bigeye and albacore for their families.
Roughly 40% of the world’s oceans are experiencing marine heat waves, the most since satellite tracking started in 1991, according to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
Russia on Wednesday began major navy drills involving more than 150 vessels and 15,000 military personnel in the Pacific and ...
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