The ocean is Earth’s thermostat: it has absorbed roughly 90% of the excess heat accumulated in the climate system since pre-industrial times and taken up around 30% of anthropogenic CO₂. Sea ice acts as the planet’s mirror, reflecting sunlight and helping to stabilise regional and global climates. But both systems are changing quickly — Arctic sea ice is declining, oceans are warming, and small-scale processes that control heat and carbon transport are often poorly represented in glob...| www.enccb.be
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