Climate change is likely to change Eastern Pacific weather patterns within the decade, study finds

Ocean surface temperature differences over the Eastern Pacific, associated with anthropogenic climate change, are projected to be detectable by 2030—up to several decades earlier than previously thought—suggests a Nature Communications article. The findings may inform the development of suitable policies and response strategies to early Eastern Pacific temperature changes.


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Source: Phys.org