"Unprecedented Ocean Warming: Understanding the Record-Breaking Rise"

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Climate researcher John Abraham discusses the unprecedented rise in ocean temperatures, attributing about half of the effect to global warming and a third to El Nino, with the remaining 20 percent being a question mark. He emphasizes the significant impact of ocean warming on global weather patterns and society, urging conservation of energy and the maximization of clean, renewable energy development as immediate actions to change the current trajectory.
Topics:world#clean-energy#climate-research#climate-science#el-nino#global-warming#ocean-temperatures
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