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@CSR4Development: The latest ocean science is deeply troubling. buff.ly/2FLOipt
@Bill_Gross: This is just stunning.. twitter.com/ericholthaus/s…
@grist: Global warming is almost entirely a story of how rapidly the oceans are changing.
And folks, it’s not looking good.
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@kelkelly: This is the grandest of possible wake-up calls: We are in the emergency phase of climate change.
In order to avoid further radical changes to our planetary life-support system, we have to make radical changes to our culture and society.
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