summers in the scandinavian arctic are the warmest they've been in nearly 2,000 years, and this warming of the oceans worldwide could be leading to smaller fish, which has major implications for global fisheries, according to two new studies. oceans
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william d’andrea studies how earth’s climate changes over time. in an article just published in the journal geology, the associate professor at columbia university’s lamont-doherty earth observatory charts 1,800 years of arctic climate history, based on his analysis of sediment from a lake in the norwegian archipelago of svalbard.
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