Environment
Southern Ocean Becoming Less Salty
Saline levels in the Southern Ocean are dropping, but scientists finally think they know why. Expanding sea ice in Antarctica may be related to water in the Southern Ocean freshening -- a possible consequence is loss of effectiveness in one of our biggest natural tools to combat climate change.
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