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What is the Role of the Oceans in Global Warming/Climate Change? Article courtesy: gcaptain.com | by Fred Pickhardt | originally published: November 13, 2015
There has been much press and controversy in recent years about global warming or climate change. Opinions range from doomsday scenarios to absolute disbelief. As a meteorologist (not climatologist), I say that the truth is somewhere in between these extremes.
Although climatologists and meteorologists debate the merits of global climate change theory, there are some facts that are not disputed by scientists. The vast majority of scientists agree that the global surface temperatures have increased since the mid-1800s and that humans are adding CO2 to the atmosphere. They also agree that CO2 and other greenhouse gases have a warming effect on the planet. There is disagreement, however, on whether the warming since 1950 has been primarily caused by human activities and just how much the planet will warm during the 21st century. They also tend to argue whether the warming is dangerous and whether or not anything can or should be done to prevent this.

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Notice to Mariners in Gulf of Mexico:
We have been asked to pass this on. Please avoid this Navy experiment in this are:
29.281 88.823
29.282 88.686
29.282 88.558
29.351 88.795
29.362 88.683
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