New findings on human-caused global heating and ocean stability have 'profound and troubling implications,' says co-author Michael Mann.
--that the increasingly devastating recent hurricanes "have fed off warmer surface waters," Mann explained that "a more stably stratified ocean potentially favors more intense, destructive hurricanes." Warmer waters also "absorb less atmospheric carbon dioxide" and "hold less dissolved oxygen."
It is not all doom and gloom. The good news is we know why the climate is changing and we know how the oceans are responding. We can do something about this problem--we have the ability to slow down climate change. We just lack the will and leadership.
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