ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月12日 03時27分


In the Galápagos, where the theory of evolution has its origins, climate change is rapidly heating the ocean. Not only do the #Galpagos sit at the intersection of 3 ocean currents, they are in the cross hairs of one of the world’s most destructive weather patterns, El Niño, which causes rapid, extreme ocean heating across the Eastern Pacific tropics. “The Galápagos marine system is analogous to a roller coaster,” said Jon D. Witman, a professor of biology at @brownu who studies coral ecosystems in the Galápagos, noting that the spikes of hot temperatures were followed by spells of falling temperatures, known as La Niña. The problem with global warming, Dr. Witman said, is that the baseline from which these swings occur is rising as the ocean temperatures do. This, as the intensity and frequency of El Niño is increasing. @joshhaner captured these videos 600 miles off the coast of #Ecuador to see how ocean warming is affecting Charles Darwin’s first laboratory. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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