We may be looking at the wrong climate change data and it might be worse than we thought

By Evrim Yazgin
Updated May 13 2022 - 9:41am, first published May 12 2022 - 2:39pm
When ice caps and glaciers melt, they release fresh water on to the ocean surface, preventing circulation and cutting off oxygen supply to deeper water. Picture: Shutterstock.
When ice caps and glaciers melt, they release fresh water on to the ocean surface, preventing circulation and cutting off oxygen supply to deeper water. Picture: Shutterstock.

Six times since 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released major assessment reports on the climate. The most recent was last year.

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