How Much Hotter Are The Oceans? The Answer Begins With A Bucket
Scientists need to track the history of sea temperatures precisely to model climate change. A newly discovered clue in measurements taken by sailors in the 1930s could have far-reaching implications.
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August 19, 2019 at 04:04PM
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NPR News: How Much Hotter Are The Oceans? The Answer Begins With A Bucket
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