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  1. The Earth's oceans not only support vast amounts of life but are the engines that keep our planet running. What would happen if we lost them?

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Humans might survive for a while near our homes. We would still have access to groundwater and might get some underground hydroponic farms working. But on the surface, plants and animals would begin to die out immediately.

  3. If Earth had no oceans, we would lose an important “climate regulator,” a defense against climate change, an important source of food, and as drastic as it may seem, we would eventually cease to exist. Professor Bendell says to put it simply, without oceans, “there won’t be any life on the planet.”

  4. May 4, 2024 · An interactive map shows how parts of North Carolina could be submerged in water as sea levels rise due to the effects of climate change. The state faces particular risks because of its barrier...

  5. Oct 14, 2024 · Hurricane Helene caused creeks and rivers to flood, washing away roads and isolating communities from basic resources. The stately homes of Biltmore Forest escaped the worst of the flooding...

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  6. Nov 25, 2024 · According to a review of 2020 imagery by the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, more than 750 of the state's 8,777 oceanfront structures were considered at risk from oceanfront erosion, with no ...

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  8. To reduce ocean pollution, there are many things that need to be done. These include: Making use of renewable energy that comes from the ocean. This could save up to 5.4 gigatonnes of CO2e (a measurement for carbon footprints) annually by the year 2050, as Ocean Panel reports. This would be similar to removing a billion cars from our roads!