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Much like raging wildfires, scorching heat waves and drenching floods, the ocean’s changing color is yet another warning sign of human-driven climate change, according to a new study that ...
The ocean's color has changed significantly in 20 years, and the trend is likely a consequence of human-induced climate change, report scientists. The ocean's color has changed significantly over ...
A shift in ocean color is an indication that ecosystems within the surface may also be changing. While the team can’t point to exactly how marine ecosystems are changing to reflect the shift ...
The color of the ocean has changed significantly over the last 20 years and human-caused climate change is likely responsible, according to a new study. More than 56% of the world’s oceans have ...
A new study led by MIT and the UK’s National Oceanography Center has examined this data and detected changes in ocean color over the past 20 years that can’t be explained by natural ...
In a study published in Nature, the scientists say that these color changes are likely a consequence of human-induced climate change. An ocean’s color reflects what is going on with the organisms and ...
New research from MIT, the National Oceanography Center in the U.K, and NASA shows that about 56 percent of the ocean’s surface is slowly changing color due to human-induced climate change.
Citing the Japanese study in Nature, an article in The Conversation suggested that given the study's emphasis on the relationship between water chemistry and the color of the ocean, it is ...
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To track the changes in ocean color, scientists analyzed measurements of ocean color taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua satellite, which has been ...