
Climate change could cause the Pacific’s low-oxygen zone, already the world’s largest, to grow by up to 8 million cubic kilometers by 2100, according to new research in AGU Advances. | Credit: Aylin Çobanoğlu on Unsplash
Climate change could cause the Pacific’s low-oxygen zone, already the world’s largest, to grow by up to 8 million cubic kilometers by 2100, according to new research in AGU Advances.