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Hidden deep-sea turbulence could alter climate and fisheries within one lifetime

The "butterfly effect" of the ocean floor: what is it & how does it affect climate change? Cambridge scientists explain

An international research team led by the University of Cambridge found that deep ocean turbulence affects our lives in the span of a human lifetime, and not thousands of years like previously…

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