The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the effects of increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and rising global temperatures. This chapter examines how the regulatory processes performed by the oceans alter as a response to climate change and assesses the extent to which positive feedbacks from the ocean may exacerbate climate change. There is clear evidence for rapid change in the oceans. As the main heat store for the world there has been an accelerating change in sea temperatures over the last few decades, which has contributed to rising sealevel. The oceans are also the main store of carbon dioxide (CO2), and are estimated to have taken up ~40% of anthropogenic-source...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Prepared for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15), December 7 - 18 2009Observations ...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
Throughout Earth's history, the oceans have played a dominant role in the climate system through the...
The warming induced by anthropogenic carbon emissions affects the climate system through a multitude...
The ocean is increasingly seen as a vital component of the climate system. It exchanges with the atm...
The damaging effects of anthropogenically induced climate change on both the terrestrial and marine ...
22 pages, 9 figures.-- Open Access terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Prepared for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15), December 7 - 18 2009Observations ...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
Throughout Earth's history, the oceans have played a dominant role in the climate system through the...
The warming induced by anthropogenic carbon emissions affects the climate system through a multitude...
The ocean is increasingly seen as a vital component of the climate system. It exchanges with the atm...
The damaging effects of anthropogenically induced climate change on both the terrestrial and marine ...
22 pages, 9 figures.-- Open Access terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...