Extreme ocean heat breaks records, leaving 2 mysteries to solve
The ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat caused by emissions from burning fossil fuels and other activities.
The ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat caused by emissions from burning fossil fuels and other activities.
Unprecedented marine heat waves in the North Atlantic have been driven in part by a recent drop in shipping emissions
SailPlan is a Fort Lauderdale-based company that produces a carbon emissions-monitoring platform for ships.
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships.
Wind projects that had been canceled by the end of 2023 were expected to total more than 12 gigawatts of ...
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