Princeton University: When Will We Observe Significant Changes in Ocean Due to Climate Change? New Study Offers Road Map
August 20, 2019
August 20, 2019
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 20 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
Sea temperature and ocean acidification have climbed during the last three decades to levels beyond what is expected due to natural variation alone, a new study led by Princeton researchers finds. Meanwhile other impacts from climate change, such as changes in the activity of ocean microbes that regulate the Earth's carbon and oxygen cycles, will take several more deca . . .
Sea temperature and ocean acidification have climbed during the last three decades to levels beyond what is expected due to natural variation alone, a new study led by Princeton researchers finds. Meanwhile other impacts from climate change, such as changes in the activity of ocean microbes that regulate the Earth's carbon and oxygen cycles, will take several more deca . . .