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Paul Baker: One of the most important roles of the ocean in how the earth works is really the role of the oceans in climate.

You're listening to oceanographer Paul Baker. [---1---]

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Paul Baker: And that makes it possible for us to live all over the surface of the Earth and not, perhaps, just in certain very small parts of the Earth.

The ocean also helps move colder water to lower latitudes. [---4---] Baker said this circulation might be vital to maintaining moderate climate systems on Earth.

Paul Baker: The slowdown of it could mean that heat, less heat was brought to high latitudes, and another, and that Europe could get cold. So it's kind of ironic that global warming in this scenario global warming could bring the cooling of northern Europe.

[---5---] This potential cooling effect for Europe is still under debate.

Today we are celebrating The International Year of Planet Earth. Thanks to the National Science Foundation and US Geological Survey.

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He talked to us about how oceans help regulate global temperature. The ocean and the atmosphere work together to carry that heat from the tropics to higher latitudes. In other words, they draw warm currents from the equator. So there's a continuous exchange of water between latitudes. He also added that ocean circulation could be disrupted by global warming.