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However, the oceans will continue to rise throughout next century and probably the one after it, scientists warn.
But the chemistry is at least somewhat predictable, and scientists are reasonably confident the oceans will continue absorbing carbon for many decades.
The oceans will continue to warm and the ice will continue to melt – so the sea level will continue to rise.
She has warned that even if the world abruptly shifts away from fossil fuels, the oceans will continue to soak up carbon dioxide and become more acidic.
It is impossible to reverse the acidification that has already taken place and the oceans will continue to soak up carbon until they reach a new equilibrium with the air.
But without the political muscle of President Bush to illustrate the importance of this treaty to holdouts in his own party, the treaty will languish and our oceans will continue to be degraded.
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The global ocean will continue to warm during the 21st century.
Because although ships will continue to sink – the ocean will continue to defeat some of them – the toll of loss should not be increased by the pressures of commerce, by seafarers exhausted by their job or by old, corroded ships.
The contrast in precipitation between wet and dry regions and between wet and dry seasons will increase, although there may be regional exceptions The global ocean will continue to warm during the 21st century.
No one can yet say whether a warming Indian Ocean will continue to drive drought in the Sahel, but some researchers suggest it could if, as suspected, greenhouse warming proves to be the ultimate cause of rising temperatures there.
Once we're gone, the ocean will continue to move and the people around us will continue to be "very busy" for eternity.
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