Deep, old water explains why Antarctic Ocean hasn't warmed
The water around Antarctica has not seen the atmosphere for centuries, since long before the machine age. New observations and model simulations suggest this may be the last place on Earth to feel climate change. Ref. Source 8e.
Its scary to think about where we are heading. The earth is hot enough already and we are now allowing the sun's rays to heat it up even more. Man just can't seem to allow the natural order of things without putting his unrighteous hand to destroy it all for something as temporary as money or power. We don't deserve this planet.
94 million-year-old climate change event holds clues for future
A major climate event millions of years ago that caused substantial change to the ocean’s ecological systems may hold clues as to how the Earth will respond to future climate change, a researcher said. Ref. Source 5q.
After decades of clean up attempts, world's lakes still suffer from phosphorus pollution
Leading scientists warn: Phosphorus pollution is a major concern. We need to speed up recovery treatments of lakes -- or accept poor freshwater quality. In a new series of studies, leading scientists assess how to control phosphorus pollution in lakes. Ref. Source 2a.
Humans have caused climate change for 180 years
An international research project has found human activity has been causing global warming for almost two centuries, proving human-induced climate change is not just a 20th century phenomenon. Ref. Source 9n.