[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4JzvuthAek&rel=0&feature=relmfu] Zeke Hausfather
Ocean
Renewable Wind Energy Can Help Save the Planet and the Ocean’s Marine Life
Winds rarely break into the news except when they disrupt daily life. But many sports—including all boating, most hunting, archery, surfing, casting—keep us mindful of … Renewable Wind Energy Can Help Save the Planet and the Ocean’s Marine LifeRead more
Humans Have Broken a Fundamental Law of the Ocean
On November 19, 1969, the CSS Hudson slipped through the frigid waters of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia and out into the open ocean. The … Humans Have Broken a Fundamental Law of the OceanRead more
Marine Oxygen Levels are the Next Great Casualty of Climate Change
Last summer, more than 100 miles of Florida’s coastal waters became an oxygen-depleted dead zone, littered with fish that could be seen even into Tampa … Marine Oxygen Levels are the Next Great Casualty of Climate ChangeRead more
High levels of toxic pollutants in stranded dolphins and whales
A study led by researchers at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute examined toxins in tissue concentrations and pathology data from 83 stranded dolphins … High levels of toxic pollutants in stranded dolphins and whalesRead more
Warming climate will increase number of harmful algae blooms
When algae go wild, bad things can happen, especially when those algae produce toxic substances. The ripple effects can be potent and long-lasting. Examples include … Warming climate will increase number of harmful algae bloomsRead more
Large-Scale Ocean Circulation
Ferris Wheels are large amusement-park rides that carry us high up to provide an unrivaled view of the surroundings. They do no useful work, and … Large-Scale Ocean CirculationRead more
Sea level rose 3.1 mm each year between 1993 and 2020
The global ocean, which covers 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface and regulates the Earth’s climate and sustains life, is undergoing severe changes from … Sea level rose 3.1 mm each year between 1993 and 2020Read more
Notes on Carbon Dioxide in Global Warming, Acidified Oceans, and Weathered Rocks
Like CO2 (carbon dioxide), H2O (water vapor) is a strongly heteropolar molecule — having one end with a positive electrical charge, and another end with … Notes on Carbon Dioxide in Global Warming, Acidified Oceans, and Weathered RocksRead more
Is your sunscreen killing the sea?
Sunscreen is essential to protect skin against cancer, and with many pandemic-related travel restrictions around the world starting to lift, sales are expected to rocket. … Is your sunscreen killing the sea?Read more