World's Oceans Hit Record-High Temperatures in June 2023
Global ocean surface temperatures reached a record 20.98°C in June, surpassing all previous measurements for that month. Climate monitors have flagged this as a significant milestone in tracking the health of the world's oceans. Scientists attribute the spike to a combination of the emerging El Niño weather pattern and long-term climate change. Experts warn that temperatures could climb even higher in the months ahead and into next year. The trend raises serious concerns about the accelerating effects of global warming on marine ecosystems.
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