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The Grenoble study authors did not factor in influences the warming oceans would have had upon evaporated water vapor, that primary atmospheric greenhouse gas.
FORBES: The Feverish Hunt For Evidence Of A Man-Made Global Warming Crisis
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Human actions have resulted in warming and acidification of the oceans and are now causing increasing hypoxia.
FORBES: A Call to Arms on Climate Change
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Climate scientists have predicted that a warming world will bring increased temperatures, unpredictable precipitation, warming oceans, and more water in the atmosphere all of which drive extreme weather.
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One theory is that an initial warming changed the distribution of heat in the oceans so that deposits of gas hydrates on the sea floor were released, with carbon dioxide and methane rising to the surface and entering the atmosphere, causing further greenhouse warming.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Past gives clue to climate impact
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Analyses of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans show a significant warming trend in tropical areas of the Northern Hemisphere, close to what is known as the thermal equator.
CNN: Warmer tropical waters portend climate change
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Water has a far higher capacity to retain heat than air, so most of any heat that was causing global warming would be expected to end up in the oceans.
ECONOMIST: Climate change: Oceans apart | The
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The theory advanced by global warming alarmists is that carbon dioxide emissions, the alleged instigator of the modest rise in 20th century temperatures, cause oceans to become harmfully acidic.
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