Recent reports and scientific investigations highlight an alarming trend in climate change, marked by record-breaking heat across the globe. CNBC reported an extraordinary run of record heat that could signal a long, hot summer ahead 'and not in a good way'. BBC News shared concerns from a leading scientist about climate change moving into 'uncharted territory' if the current temperature trends, including a record hot March, continue through the end of the year. The effects of warming ocean waters have been described as worse than previously thought, with continuous shattering of past records for ocean heat, indicating a significant and worrying trend in global warming. Scientists are investigating what's behind the extraordinary measurements, including record temperatures every day for more than a year.
Ocean Heat Has Shattered Records for More Than a Year. What’s Happening? - “There have been record temperatures every day for more than a year. Scientists are investigating what’s behind the extraordinary measurements.” https://t.co/6bbf4Tm5IF
The March 2024 Climate Fact Check is here. Ten media scares from March debunked in a flash: 1. Global warming affecting time? 2. Global warming killing moose? 3. Finland warming because of emissions? 4. Emissions caused a new geologic epoch? 5. Emissions warming the ocean? 6.… https://t.co/958NNFdyMG
Ocean Heat Keeps Shattering Past Records @nytimes https://t.co/faK5ZFL2Zd
Hidden effects of warming ocean water uncovered: It's worse than we thought #ClimateChange https://t.co/yyEBv1Ldeq
Climate change: 'Uncharted territory' fears after record hot March | BBC News Climate change could move "into uncharted territory" if temperatures don't fall by the end of the year, a leading scientist has told the BBC. Source: BBC News (YouTube) https://t.co/cWkXeXmUS2
An extraordinary run of record heat could usher in a long, hot summer — ‘and not in a good way’ https://t.co/qKGmFrJJdo