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  1. "...the Subtropical Front – the boundary between cold subantarctic water and warmer subtropical water that is biologically and economically significant – has moved 120km west, the report said, noting it was the first time a shift in large-scale ocean circulation around New Zealand had been observed..."
    #oceansystems #climatebreakdown
    Shall we do something about #GHGEmissions, or not bother? #Climateliteracy
    theguardian.com/world/2025/oct

  2. "...the Subtropical Front – the boundary between cold subantarctic water and warmer subtropical water that is biologically and economically significant – has moved 120km west, the report said, noting it was the first time a shift in large-scale ocean circulation around New Zealand had been observed..."
    #oceansystems #climatebreakdown
    Shall we do something about #GHGEmissions, or not bother? #Climateliteracy
    theguardian.com/world/2025/oct

  3. "...the Subtropical Front – the boundary between cold subantarctic water and warmer subtropical water that is biologically and economically significant – has moved 120km west, the report said, noting it was the first time a shift in large-scale ocean circulation around New Zealand had been observed..."
    #oceansystems #climatebreakdown
    Shall we do something about #GHGEmissions, or not bother? #Climateliteracy
    theguardian.com/world/2025/oct

  4. "...the Subtropical Front – the boundary between cold subantarctic water and warmer subtropical water that is biologically and economically significant – has moved 120km west, the report said, noting it was the first time a shift in large-scale ocean circulation around New Zealand had been observed..."
    #oceansystems #climatebreakdown
    Shall we do something about #GHGEmissions, or not bother? #Climateliteracy
    theguardian.com/world/2025/oct

  5. "...the Subtropical Front – the boundary between cold subantarctic water and warmer subtropical water that is biologically and economically significant – has moved 120km west, the report said, noting it was the first time a shift in large-scale ocean circulation around New Zealand had been observed..."
    #oceansystems #climatebreakdown
    Shall we do something about #GHGEmissions, or not bother? #Climateliteracy
    theguardian.com/world/2025/oct