Data released recently by the North American government show record levels of warming in the oceans since the early days of satellite monitoring. It is reported by Gismeteo.
In the early days of this month, the maximum temperature reached 21.1 degrees Celsius, which is one tenth of a degree higher than the record recorded in 2016.
The researchers argue that thermal masses rise to the surface water layers, and this is fraught with future extreme weather events.
Experts remind that due to the ongoing global warming, which directly affects the World Ocean, humanity will have to face powerful storms in the coming years, and the steady melting of ice sheets will lead to a rise in the level of the oceans.
International government and public organizations continue to try to develop programs to curb harmful environmental processes and finally begin to implement them, but much is complicated by corporate interests and economic difficulties.
Source: Rosbalt

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