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The ocean is becoming more stable – here’s why that might not be a good thing
Phil Hosegood, The Conversation
When scientists talk about ocean stability, they refer to how much the different layers of the sea mix with each other. A recent study analysed over a million samples and found that, over the past five decades, the stability of the ocean increased at a rate that was six times faster than scientists were anticipating.
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