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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 whale shark can easily be spotted from the air, cruising just below the surface of the crystal-clear waters of the Indian ...
As trillions of algal cells multiply, die and sink, their decomposing cells strip oxygen from the water and block sunlight, ...
There are enough Russian nuclear submarines in the high seas to tackle two American subs dispatched by US President Donald ...
Despite the challenges, ocean science has been able to monitor where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans meet, mix, and how their ...
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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 ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCall to protect the nation’s oceans
As South Africa joins the international community in celebrating Marine Protectors Day, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries ...
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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 ...
IT was known as the Belgian ‘Fort Knox’ and security was second to none – with its seemingly impenetrable vault, state of the art alarms and high spec motion sensors. Yet the World ...
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