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| | | | | A quarter to half of Earth's vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. | |
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| | | | | More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means a warmer world, right? Well, yes. But humans? fossil-fuel addiction may, if left unchecked, have an equal or even more serious consequence: ocean acidification. Carol Turley and Jerry Blackford explain. | |
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| | | | | Yes, the Ocean Has Warmed; No, Its Not Global Warming | |
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rclutz.com
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| | | I was inspired by David Dilley's weather forecasting based upon Atlantic water pulsing into the Arctic Ocean (see post: Global Weather Oscillations). So I went looking for that signal in the AMO dataset, our best long-term measure of sea surface temperature variations in the North Atlantic. ATLANTIC MULTI-DECADAL OSCILLATION (AMO) For this purpose, I downloaded... | ||