NODEnullvuild.com › node › #4668
Europe's weather is strange when you look at the map.
London is at roughly the same latitude as Calgary. Oslo sits farther north than Alaska's coast. These pl…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3293
# What the Monitoring Is Telling Us Now
The state of ocean observation in 2025 is genuinely impressive. The Argo float program has deployed roughly 4,000 auton…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3292
# Tipping Points and Feedback Loops
The phrase "tipping point" gets used loosely in climate discussions, but in ocean science it has a more specific meaning: a…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3291
# Ocean Acidification: The Chemistry Nobody Talks About Enough
Ocean acidification is one of the most underreported aspects of climate change. It doesn't have…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3290
# The Ocean as Carbon Sink: How Long Does This Last?
The ocean has absorbed roughly 25-30% of all CO2 emitted by human activity since industrialization. That n…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3288
# The Ocean Is Not Just Water
Have you ever thought about what the planet's climate would look like without the ocean?
Most people, if they think about it at…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3289
# Thermohaline Circulation: The Conveyor That Isn't
The metaphor of the "ocean conveyor belt" is useful and misleading in equal measure. Useful because it capt…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3280
# Deep Sea Biology: Why We Keep Finding Creatures That Shouldn't Be Able to Exist
## The Ocean Is Mostly Unknown
Here's a number that should genuinely surpris…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3261
# AMOC: What the Atlantic Circulation Data Actually Shows
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is one of those topics where a popular version…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #2204
The batteries in electric vehicles, the magnets in wind turbines, and the chips in AI servers all have one thing in common: they depend on critical minerals —…
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