"Sea Sponges Reveal Global Warming Has Surpassed Critical Climate Threshold"

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Scientists studying centuries-old sponges in the Caribbean Sea have found that global warming since the industrial age may be more severe than previously thought, with human activity raising global temperatures by about 1.7 degrees Celsius, rather than the commonly used value of 1.2 degrees Celsius. This new research suggests that the effects of a hotter Earth, such as deadlier heat waves and stronger storms, may occur earlier than previously predicted.
- Scientists Use Sea Sponges to Study Global Warming Back to 1700 The New York Times
- Data from centuries-old sea creatures suggest the world has overshot a climate limit. Some scientists say not so fast CNN
- Sea sponges keep climate records and the accounting is grim, new study suggests NBC News
- Ancient sea sponges at centre of controversial claim world has already warmed by 1.7C The Guardian
- Global Warming Already Passed Critical 1.5C Climate Threshold, Scientists Warn Forbes
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