Reblogged by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
CelloMomOnCars ("CelloMom On Cars") wrote:
"In many ways, ocean heat content represents a much better measure of #ClimateChange than global average surface temperatures. It is where most of the extra heat ends up and is much less variable on a year-to-year basis than surface temperatures. It shows a distinct acceleration after 1991, matching the increased rate of greenhouse gas emissions and other radiative forcing elements over the past few decades."