Oceans & Climate Change

Climate Changes in ocean systems generally occur over much longer time periods than in the atmosphere, where storms can form and dissipate in a single day. Interactions between the oceans and atmosphere occur slowly over many months to years, and so does the movement of water within the oceans, including the mixing of deep and shallow waters. Thus, trends can persist for decades, centuries, or longer. For this reason, even if greenhouse gas emissions were stabilized tomorrow, it would take many more years—decades to centuries—for the oceans to adjust to changes in the atmosphere and the climate that have already occurred

  • The effects on ocean life
  • Ocean Policies that tackle the issues of global climate change
  • Ocean acidification
  • Effects of melting ice
  • Effects on conveyor belt
  • Coral bleaching
  • Fish migration
  • Drowning of wetlands
  • Ocean acidification
  • Melting of glaciers and ice sheets
  • Thermal expansion of seawater
  • Coastal erosion

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