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    • “Climate Detectives” A short film from RU Center for Digital Filmmaking
    • “10,000-Year Study Finds Oceans Warming Fast, But From a Cool Baseline” by Andrew Revkin. Dot Earth NY Times
    • “Is global heating hiding out in the oceans? Parts of Pacific warming 15 times faster than in past 10,000 years” Science Daily
    • “Pacific Ocean Warming at Fastest Rate in 10,000 Years” by Michael Mann Huffington Post
    • “Pacific Ocean Temperatures Rising Fastest in 10,000 Years” by Rosanne Skirble Voice of America
    • “Oceans heating up faster now than in the past 10,000 years” by John Abraham, The Guardian
    • “Global warming as viewed from the deep ocean” Rutgers Daily
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    • “Atlantic Current Can Shut Down for Centuries, Disrupting Climate” News & Views by Richard A. Kerr Science Magazine
    • “Climate change: Unstable Atlantic deep ocean circulation may hasten ‘tipping point” Science Daily
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    • “Evidence for North Atlantic current shut-down ~120 kyr ago” Earth-pages.
    • “3.2-Million-Year Deep Sea Temperature History from Tiny Fossils” Rutgers Daily
    • “3.2-Million-Year Temperature History from Tiny Fossils” Phys Org

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