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Study reveals past warming periods shifted Southern Ocean currents, releasing more carbon, akin to today’s climate changes.
Researchers from Cardiff University found that past global warming periods shifted ocean currents and winds in the Southern Ocean, leading to increased natural carbon release into the atmosphere.
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) played a key role in these shifts.
Human-induced climate change is causing similar processes today, highlighting the need for urgent climate action.
The Southern Ocean absorbs about 40% of global CO2 emissions, making it crucial for regulating heat and carbon uptake globally.
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