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Global ocean heat content over the past 3 million years

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Why This Matters

This comprehensive research highlights the long-term trends in ocean heat content and atmospheric greenhouse gases over millions of years, providing critical insights into Earth's climate history. Understanding these past climate dynamics is essential for predicting future climate change impacts and informing policy decisions. The findings underscore the importance of monitoring ocean and atmospheric changes to better anticipate their effects on global ecosystems and human societies.

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