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Scientists find new signs of ‘climate breakdown’ in study of warming oceans – AlterNet
In a rare calm moment during a historically active Atlantic hurricane season, an international team of climate scientists on Monday published a new study in the…

In a rare calm moment during a historically active Atlantic hurricane season, an international team of climate scientists on Monday published a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change showing that human-caused global heating is making the world’s oceans more “stable”which, as co-author Michael Mann explained, is “very bad news.”
Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State, detailed researchers’ findings about ocean stratification in a piece for Newsweek. Using “more c…
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