Ancient clam shells reveal Atlantic Ocean currents are becoming dangerously unstable, approaching critical climate tipping ...
A new study analyzing chemical traces in the growth rings of clam shells reinforces growing concerns about the stability of a key North Atlantic Ocean current that helps keep the global climate ...
For nearly twenty years, satellites have quietly gauged the flow of sunlight and heat through the Earth’s atmosphere. Today, ...
Quahog clams can live for more than 500 years and the layers of their shells can give and unbroken “annual record of ocean conditions,” according to a news release from the University of Exeter.
Paul Myers emphasizes the necessity for very high-resolution computer models to effectively understand how ocean currents ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) has spun around the frozen South Pole continent of Antarctica. It is not the first ...
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Massive system of rotating ocean currents in the North Atlantic is behaving strangely — and it may be reaching a tipping point
An analysis of clam shells suggests the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has had two periods of destabilization over the past 150 ...
Bivalves, such as clams, oysters and mussels, record seasonal environmental changes in their shells, making them living ...
Last month was the third-warmest September on record globally, behind 2024 and 2023, according to new data analyzed by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). The planet’s average surface air ...
Climate change is a public health emergency, driving heat, poor air quality, stronger storms, and new diseases that threaten ...
Ocean currents driven by wind, water density, tides, ocean floor features, or the Coriolis effect, have an important role on climate regulation and marine ecology. In turn, increasing water surface ...
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