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The deep ocean is changing our climate far faster than we realised
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- Tiny waves in the deep ocean can affect the climate thousands of kilometres away ANU College of Science and Medicine · 1d ago
- Scientists Unravel the Fast-Moving ‘Butterfly Effect’ of the Deep Ocean UC San Diego Today · 1d ago
- The deep ocean is changing our climate far faster than we realised Oceanographic Magazine · 1d ago
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