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 On Wednesday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  IPCC  released its latest shocking report on oceans and the cryosphere. Among the findings are that human-driven climate change is already leaving a mark everywhere from the glaciers on the tallest peaks to the bottom of the sea. Those changes will continue and could accelerate in the years ahead. How rapidly the shifts occur depends largely on when humanity starts to curtail its carbon pollution problem.      This report is unique because for the first time ever, the IPCC has produce stanley cup d an in-depth report examining the furthest corners of the Earth from the highest mountains and remote polar regions to the deepest oceans,  Ko Barrett, the deputy assistant administrator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and report vice chair, said in a press briefing.  We have found that even, and especially in these pla stanley thermos ces, human-caused climate change is evident.  https://gizmodo/humans-have-transformed-70-percent-of-land-on-earth-we-1837045976 Indeed, recent IPCC reports have chronicled climate change on land and what the world has to do to avert global warming in excess of 1.5 degr stanley cup ees Celsius  2.7 degrees Fahrenheit . Another group also recently put out a report on the extinction crisis. Together, that trio of reports paints a picture of humanity pushing the planet to the brink and highlights the solutions at our disposal to walk back from the edge. This report only adds more evidence for the urgent need for ac Qvye Grab Your Tricorders and d20s, Because Star Trek Is Returning to RPGs
 like a popsicle in the summer sun, Antarctica is staying chill. Parts of the coastline are actually gaining sea ice. According to a new scientific paper, theres no conspiracy to be found here, but rather, a manifestation of global ocean currents. In fact, the waters surrounding Antarctica could be the last pl stanley thermos mug ace on Earth to feel the burn of global warming. Like a vast conveyor belt, the ocean transports energy in the form of heat across our planet. In places like northwest Europe, currents acts as a radiator, delivering heat from elsewhere. In other parts of the world, the ocean behaves more like an AC unit, siphoning extra temperature away.     In stable periods, ocean currents help regulate our planets climate, but when the climate is changing, this same conveyor belt can amplify differences. Case in point: the north and south poles. Nowhere is the impact of global warming more visible than the the Arctic, where ice is retreating further and further each summer. Meanwhile at the other end of the world, the vast Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica has barely warmed up at all. Even as scientists warn of the dire consequences of West Antarctic ice sheet collapse, sea ice has been growing along parts of the Antarctic coastline. starbucks stanley cup  A study appearing in this weeks Nature Geoscience may offer an explanation. Combining observational data from Argo flo stanley canada ats and satellites with global circulation models, a team led by the University of Washington and MIT showed that as the surface of the