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Record Ocean Temperatures Signal Climate Crisis Ahead

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The world’s oceans have recorded their hottest June ever, with temperatures reaching unprecedented levels. This alarming trend is largely attributed to climate change and the anticipated onset of a powerful El Niño, which could exacerbate global warming. As ocean temperatures rise, they not only affect marine ecosystems but also have significant implications for weather patterns worldwide.

The European Union’s Copernicus Marine Service reported that 82% of the global ocean is experiencing marine heatwaves, with hotspots identified in the Mediterranean and the central North Atlantic. These conditions threaten marine biodiversity and could lead to severe weather events, including floods and droughts, impacting agriculture and infrastructure.

The rising sea temperatures are a critical factor in the acceleration of sea-level rise, as warmer water expands. This poses a direct threat to coastal communities and ecosystems, increasing vulnerability to storm surges and erosion. The potential for coral bleaching also looms large, jeopardizing the health of vital marine habitats.

As we move further into 2026, the combination of high ocean temperatures and El Niño conditions suggests that we may face more extreme weather events. The implications for global food security, public health, and economic stability are profound, making it essential for policymakers to address these emerging challenges urgently.

Source: Al Jazeera

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