High temperatures boost biodiversity in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas

has confirmed that the high temperatures in the Arctic and sub-Arctic seas -especially affected by global warming- are promoting the settlement in these waters of species that previously lived in…

Claim: Ocean Acidification and Warming Disrupts Fish Shoals

“If the ability for fish to work together is detrimentally affected it could determine the survival of particular species in the oceans of the future. Tropical species may initially fare…

Has global warming stopped? The tap of incoming energy cannot be turned off

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences As a result of industrialization, the carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere has increased continuously over the past 100 years, which is…

New study offers roadmap for detecting changes in the ocean due to climate change

Some impacts — like sea temperature rise — are already in progress; others expected to occur within next century Princeton University Researchers led by Princeton University examined a range of…

Part of the Pacific Ocean is not warming as expected, but why?

From Phy.org June 25, 2019 by Kevin Krajick, Columbia University The tropical Pacific Ocean (Australia and South America in gray, left and right). Top map shows what climate models say…

Are We Chasing Imaginary Numbers?

Guest Essay by Kip Hansen    Spoiler Alert: This essay is not about the mathematical entity the imaginary number. I do think that an essay here about imaginary numbers of…

Arguments For and Against Human-Induced Ocean Warming

Guest Post by Bob Tisdale UPDATE: Corrected the percentage of ocean heat loss though evaporation. Update 2: Added a link to a post by Willis Eschenbach at the end, and…