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One Third of UK Fruit and Vegetables are Imported from Climate-Vulnerable Countries
The UK’s supply of fruit and vegetables has become increasingly reliant on imports from countries vulnerable to climate change, according to a new study in Nature Food.
Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Land Motion
Earth’s surface may seem motionless most of the time, but an array of measurements show that natural and human-caused processes cause coastal land to rise and fall.
Cutting Emissions Makes the North Atlantic the Focus of Ocean Heat Uptake under Global Warming
The Earth is getting warmer at a faster rate than ever, in which oceans play a critical role. 93% of the net energy are absorbed by global ocean surface in the form of the Ocean Heat Uptake (OHU), which is the key factor modulating the rate of global warming.
Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Ice Height
Scientists project ice losses from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets will play a large part in sea level rise in the upcoming century.
Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Ocean Altimetry
The ocean is lumpy and sloshes around its basins for natural reasons. But it is also rising, slowly and steadily.




