Wir lieben die Ozeane

EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 29 MIN

Wir lieben die Ozeane

from Jetzt mal ganz in Ruhe · host Studio Feynstein

Jeden Tag retten uns die Weltmeere den Hintern, denn ohne sie wäre es auf der Erde heute noch wärmer. Sie lassen ungeliebte Treibhausgase verschwinden und verstauen enorme Mengen überschüssiger Wärme. Wie sie das schaffen? Mit spannender Physik natürlich – hört selbst! Für die Ozean-Folgen hat das Physik-Didaktik-Team der der Uni Hamburg eine neue Umfrage vorbereitet: https://umfragen.uni-hamburg.de/index.php/947851 Du hast Feedback zur aktuellen Folge oder Fragen zu unserem Podcast? Dann melde dich gern per E-Mail: [email protected] Weitere Informationen findet Ihr auf unserer Website ganzinruhe.de. Und folgt uns auch gern über unsere Social-Media-Kanäle von "Sag mal, Du als Physiker". Alle Links dorthin findet ihr hier: https://du-als-physiker.de Links zur Folge: Wie Meere CO2 aufnehmen (GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, ab Seite 11): https://bit.ly/3APp34m

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