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New study suggests the Atlantic overturning circulation AMOC “is on tipping course”

Real Climate

The paper results from a major computational effort, based on running a state-of-the-art climate model (the CESM model with horizontal resolution 1° for the ocean/sea ice and 2° for the atmosphere/land component) for 4,400 model years. Figure adapted from Caesar et al., Nature 2018.

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Going to the beach? Here are some research topics on the world’s oceans

Frontiers

As we seek to escape the heat of summer at the beach, we are highlighting the top Research Topics on the world’s oceans. Join us by reading up on the incredible findings and solutions made by researchers from across the globe. With more than 1.2 With more than 1.2

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Research Topics for healthy lives on a healthy planet

Frontiers

Frontiers article collections are at the center of our mission to find solutions for healthy lives on a healthy planet. million, researchers explored wellbeing and sustainability topics spanning from yoga for mental health and food security through Smart Foods to protecting our oceans and negative emission technology.

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Trash talk: article collections on where our waste ends up

Frontiers

We have gathered our top article collections on waste management. million, researchers explored topics spanning from the behavioral analysis of using plastic bags and how to recycle building materials to technologies that filter out litter in the ocean and mapping where restaurant trash goes. Article collections: Food waste.

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A Nobel pursuit

Real Climate

Needless to say these are big topics which have had many inputs from many scientists over the years. Manabe’s subsequent work led to the development of the GFDL GCM, initially just including the atmosphere, but eventually with an ocean, and then the transient results shown in Manabe and Stouffer (1993). 1975) , and Bryan et al.

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New study finds 19th century wooden shipwrecks to be thriving habitats for deep-sea microbiomes

Frontiers

Image: Maui Topical Images/Shutterstock.com. There are millions of shipwrecks in the world’s oceans, each providing a potentially new habitat for sea life. Microbes are at the base of ocean food chains, and this is among the first research to show the impact of human activities–like shipwrecks–on these environments.

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Let’s Talk about Climate Anxiety 

Academy of Natural Sciences

While it is an important and timely topic to discuss, sometimes having this talk can be a challenge, especially with children. I am interested in using artwork in outreach to teach environmental science topics to students and families. So, what exactly is climate anxiety?