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Title CCS scientists contribute to study on global warming’s long term impact on marine populations Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet CapeCod.com NewsCenter Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 07/02/2022 Description A recent study coauthored by scientists associated with the Center for Coastal Studies theorized that current global warming trends may have long lasting implications for the earth’s oceans and the animals living in it, such as baleen whales. Producer/Author Matthew Tomlinson URL https://www.capecod.com/newscenter/ccs-scientists-contribute-to-study-on-global-warmings-long-term-impact-on-marine-populations/ Persons Per Palsboll, Martine Bérubé, Andrea Cabrera Arreola Title Current global warming may affect the Earth’s oceans for many millennia to come Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet UG News Media type Web Country/Territory Netherlands Date 02/02/2022 Description A group of marine scientists from around the world, led by Per Palsbøll of the University of Groningen, looked to the past in order to understand how the long-term impacts from today’s global warming might impact baleen whale populations. Perhaps the most worrisome observation in the study was that “it suggests that the large-scale oceanic changes set in motion by global warming persisted for many thousands of years after temperatures stabilized. It is a warning from the past as to what the current global warming may already have started". Producer/Author UG press release URL https://www.rug.nl/research/gelifes/_news/2022/20220204-global-warrming Persons Per Palsboll, Martine Bérubé, Andrea Cabrera Arreola, Xenia Moreira Lopes, Tom Oosting