January 2025’s record heat highlights how human-driven ocean warming is increasingly overwhelming natural climate patterns.
A dramatic reduction in sulfur pollution from shipping has unintentionally contributed to recent global warming, offering a ...
Ocean warming in 2024 produced the hottest ocean temperatures ever recorded by humans, not only at the surface but also for ...
La Niña is a part of the El Niño southern oscillation, a climate fluctuation that slowly sloshes vast bodies of water and ...
Using only fins, divers wild-harvest abalone off eastern Australia’s coast. The marine snail, known for its beautiful ...
Until now, 90 per cent of the excess heat created by greenhouse gas emissions has been drawn down into the ocean, but this ...
A current system in the Atlantic Ocean that's crucial for regulating the world's weather and ecosystems might be more stable ...
There’s been a noticeable temperature rise even when taking out El Nino variations and expected climate change since 2020, ...
Scientists link global warming to lower sulfur pollution from ships. Fewer ship aerosols mean less sunlight reflection, allowing heat to stay.
The past two years have seen month after month become the planet's hottest recorded. Climate scientists say human-produced ...
Last month was the hottest January on record, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday, despite expectations that cooler La ...