The world's oceans, the Arctic Circle, Death Valley, and pretty much all of the U.S. were abnormally hot last year. Thanks, climate change.
the hottest ocean temperatures in recorded history, which already sounds bad. But it’s made far worse by the fact that 2021 marked the sixth consecutive year a new record was set, showing how burning fossil fuels is impacting every corner of the planet. Marine heat can have deleterious effects on wildlife and fisheries while also feeding stronger storms. In the U.S. alone, those tropical storms resulted inUnfortunately, this trend of warming ocean water isn’t destined to let up any time soon.
released in 2019 found that “unprecedented conditions” are likely by mid-century as heat transforms the high seas.
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