Rising ocean surface temperatures are causing atmospheric instability and amplifying extreme weather events such as storms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS - The world’s oceans, which have absorbed most of the excess heat caused by humanity’s carbon pollution, continued to see record-breaking temperatures last year, according to research published on Wednesday.
The study, by researchers in China, the United States, Italy and New Zealand, said that 2022 was “the hottest year ever recorded in the world’s oceans”. “Until we reach net zero emissions, that heating will continue, and we’ll continue to break ocean heat content records,” he said. “Better awareness and understanding of the oceans are a basis for the actions to combat climate change.”
Oceans absorb about 90 per cent of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions, generating huge, long-lasting marine heatwaves. PHOTO: REUTERSThis has wide-ranging implications because it affects the exchange of heat, oxygen and carbon between the ocean and atmosphere, with effects including a loss of oxygen in the ocean.
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