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The global heat content of the oceans and seas, OHC, reached a record high for the ninth consecutive year in 2025
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The global heat content of the oceans and seas, OHC, reached a record high for the ninth consecutive year in 2025
Despite the La Niña phenomenon, global ocean warming continued in 2025 due to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases, with ocean heat content reaching record levels, particularly in the Mediterranean.Global ocean heat content in 2025 compared with previous years. Image from the International Cooperation Office of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.Even with a weak La Niña event, global ocean warming persisted in 2025 because of increased greenho…
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