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We'd all seen a movie called The Light Between Oceans, which has just premiered at the Venice film festival and is being billed, a bit conservatively if you ask me, as a hundred-tissue weepie.

The amount of heat stored in the upper 700 meters of the world's oceans, which has increased substantially over the past 2 decades, also reached a record level last year.

The northern hemisphere is also naturally warmer than the southern hemisphere mainly because of meridional heat transport in the oceans which has a differential of about 0.9 petawatts northwards, with an additional contribution from the albedo differences between the polar regions.

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"The oceans, which had become ponds because of the nuclear war," he intoned, "had become oceans again".

Most forecasts have failed to predict these colder winters, however, because the primary drivers in their models are the oceans, which have been warming even as winters have grown chillier.

On top of that, over 90percentt of global warming goes into the oceans, which have accumulated heat at a rate equivalent to 2 billion Hiroshima atomic bomb detonations during the period in question.

This has led not only to a warmer climate but also to significant changes in the chemistry of the oceans, which have long acted as a sink for carbon emissions but are being asked to absorb more than they can handle.

And, Stevens says, the study doesn't discuss the types of clouds that are thought to be the most crucial for future warming: low-lying clouds over the subtropical oceans, which have a strong cooling effect but may be dissipating as the world warms. .

Historical anthropogenic Hg continues to be emitted to the atmosphere from global soils and oceans, which have been enriched over time, and will continue to deposit to ecosystems until concentrations return to their steady-state levels (on timescales that can range from centuries to millennia).

Mr. O'Rourke sang one of his encores in the old a cappella style: "Marrying the Sea (Til Death Do Us Part)," in which the singer tries to woo the ocean, which has misgivings.

A quarter of the resulting CO2 has been absorbed by vegetation on land, which has bloomed as a result, and just over a quarter by the ocean, which has become more acidic.

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