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The ocean has shielded us from the worst of climate change. Now it is running a fever |
The ocean has absorbed much of climate change's impact, but marine heatwaves have tripled since the early 1990s, causing coral bleaching, kelp forest loss, and ecosystem collapse risks. Karina Von Schuckmann, an IGCC author and Mercator Ocean International adviser, highlights these dangers.
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