🌿 Environment Mar 31, 2026 · Frida Garza

Oceans are absorbing the Earth’s excess energy. That’s bad news for food systems.

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Every year, the World Meteorological Organization, or WMO, tracks a set of key climate indicators — including the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the Earth’s temperature — to assess how global warming is progressing. In their latest report, released last Sunday, the authors decided to include a new measure: the Earth’s energy imbalance. 



“Climate change is often discussed in terms of the change in the global mean surface temperature,” John Kennedy, lead author and sci

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