July 17, 2015

Scientists: Ocean warming unstoppable

Guardian

The warming of the oceans due to climate change is now unstoppable after record temperatures last year, bringing additional sea-level rise, and raising the risks of severe storms, US government climate scientists said on Thursday.
Global sea-level also reached a record high, with the expansion of those warming waters, keeping pace with the 3.2 ± 0.4 mm per year trend in sea level growth over the past two decades, the report said.
Scientists said the consequences of those warmer ocean temperatures would be felt for centuries to come – even if there were immediate efforts to cut the carbon emissions fuelling changes in the oceans.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

For us folks away from the coasts, lots of exciting TV news coverage, and maybe even some exhilarating real life wind thunder and lightning where they usually don't happen.