Why climate scientists are sounding the alarm on the ocean circulation system AMOC
An AMOC collapse would lead to warmer ocean temperatures and greater sea level rise along the East Coast.
An AMOC collapse would lead to warmer ocean temperatures and greater sea level rise along the East Coast.
Carbon offsets fund projects that are meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as planting trees.
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By Neil Carter and Deqiang Ma, University of Michigan Human-wildlife overlap is projected to increase across more than half of...
Our marine creatures and coral reefs are being pummeled by ocean heat waves.
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