Meanwhile, among the present generation of global climate models, deep convection is common in the Southern Ocean under pre-industrial conditions, but weakens and
ceases under a climate change scenario owing to surface freshening.
``... among the present generation of global climate models, deep convection is common in the Southern Ocean under pre-industrial conditions, but weakens and ceases
under a climate change scenario owing to surface freshening.
«One hopeful point is that the extent of these changes in biodiversity and fisheries was dramatically
reduced under a climate change scenario where greenhouse gas emissions were close to what would be needed for achieving the Paris Climate Agreement» said co-author William Cheung, Nereus Director of Science.
In those regions, cereal grain yields are projected to
decline under climate change scenarios, across the full range of expected warming... Thus, countries with the lowest incomes may be the hardest hit.»