Record Warming of Oceans in 2021
According to a recently published study, the world’s oceans underwent record warming in 2021.
Key Findings
Ocean Heating
- The oceans have been experiencing an unambiguous increase in heat since the late 1980s.
- The warming rates in 1986-2021 represents a maximum eight-fold increase compared to 1958–85.
- There is an energy imbalance from the build-up of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The oceans are absorbing most of the heating from human carbon emissions.
- This heating will continue until net-zero carbon emission is reached.
- The upper 2,000 metres of the ocean absorbed 235 zettajoules (ZJ) of heat in 2021 relative to the 1981-2010 average.
- Last year, ....
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