water temperature
Eels, cocaine and climate change
El Niño varies more intensely now than in the past millennium
Sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific have been swinging between more intense highs and lows in the past few decades than at any time in the past thousand years.
“Earthshine” from the Moon shows our planet is dimming, intensifying global warming
Earth's brightness, as seen from space, has dropped significantly over the past two decades. When the planet reflects less light, more sunlight reaches the ground and the sea, warming the atmosphere. A natural rise in Pacific Ocean temperatures in 2015-2017 made Earth even dimmer by reducing bright clouds over the western Americas, a new study concludes.
Climate change is sending some species the wrong way
Not every animal has the power to migrate to cooler climes.
Rising water temperatures pose risks to Arctic char: new research
Arctic char, the most northerly freshwater fish on the planet, may struggle to survive as the polar climate warms, five years of research suggests.
Australia’s forgotten other ‘Great Reef’
Testing the ocean, one teaspoon at a time
Research indicates the world's oceans have far more life in it than previously understood.