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| | Image Source: www.pexels.com (by Markus Spiske) The beginning of the industrial revolution in the 18th century led to the rise of capitalism...
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| | The British empire of the nineteenth century dominated the world's oceans and much of its landmass: Canada, southern and northeastern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia. At its world-straddling Victorian peak, this political and economic machine ran on the power of coal and steam; the same can be said of all the other major powers...
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| | The proto-Taylorist methods of worker control Charles Babbage encoded into his calculating engines have origins in plantation management.
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| The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC)a system of ocean currents in the North Atlantichas a major impact on climate, yet its evolution during the industrial era is poorly known owing to a lack of direct current measurements. Here we provide evidence for a weakening of the AMOC by about 3?±?1 sverdrups (around 15 per cent) since the mid-twentieth century. This weakening is revealed by a characteristic spatial and seasonal sea-surface temperature fingerprintconsisting of a pattern of coolin...