Global ocean heat content increased by approximately 23 zetajoules (ZJ) in 2025, roughly 40 times annual global primary energy consumption. This is not good.
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Last year, the oceans absorbed a record-breaking amount of heat — equivalent to 12 Hiroshima bombs exploding every second
In 2025, the ocean absorbed an extra 23 zettajoules of heat energy in 2025, breaking the ocean heat content record for the ...
The Oceanography Society (TOS) has awarded the Ocean Observing Team Award to the Global Ocean Ship-Based Hydrographic ...
The ocean is continuously ventilated when surface waters sink and transport, for example, oxygen and carbon to greater depths ...
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Oceans soaked up record heat in 2025 and scientists are freaking out
Earth’s oceans just logged their hottest year on record, and the numbers are so extreme that even veteran climate scientists ...
BOISE, Idaho — Scientists across the Pacific Northwest are wrapping up summer research on the status of local glaciers – some of which are melting at record speed and impacting the region. Melting ...
Scientists uncover how ancient ocean salt controlled carbon storage and shaped global temperatures at the end of the last ice ...
What processes are contributing to the global oceans reducing the depths where sunlight reaches, also called ocean darkening? This is what a recent study published in Global Change Biology hopes to ...
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