Climate News Now on Nostr: Ocean temperature records are being broken around the world with dire consequences ...
Ocean temperature records are being broken around the world with dire consequences for the health of the planet.
The average surface temperature of the world’s oceans has hit its highest-ever level reaching 20.96C this week.
It broke the record of 20.95C set in 2016 and scientists say it is likely that the record will continue to be broken as temperatures are usually highest in March, not August.
It follows a pattern of marine heatwaves and record sea surface temperatures around the world.
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https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/08/04/ocean-heat-record-broken-and-experts-fear-temperatures-could-rise-even-further
The average surface temperature of the world’s oceans has hit its highest-ever level reaching 20.96C this week.
It broke the record of 20.95C set in 2016 and scientists say it is likely that the record will continue to be broken as temperatures are usually highest in March, not August.
It follows a pattern of marine heatwaves and record sea surface temperatures around the world.
#climate #climatechange #climatecrisis
https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/08/04/ocean-heat-record-broken-and-experts-fear-temperatures-could-rise-even-further