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Climate Crisis Has Tripled Length of Deadly Ocean Heatwaves, Study Finds

Tuesday April 15, 2025. 03:50 AM , from Slashdot
Climate Crisis Has Tripled Length of Deadly Ocean Heatwaves, Study Finds
The climate crisis has tripled the length of ocean heatwaves, a study has found, supercharging deadly storms and destroying critical ecosystems such as kelp forests and coral reefs. From a report: Half of the marine heatwaves since 2000 would not have happened without global heating, which is caused by burning fossil fuels. The heatwaves have not only become more frequent but also more intense: 1C warmer on average, but much hotter in some places, the scientists said.

The research is the first comprehensive assessment of the impact of the climate crisis on heatwaves in the world's oceans, and it reveals profound changes. Hotter oceans also soak up fewer of the carbon dioxide emissions that are driving temperatures up. 'Here in the Mediterranean, we have some marine heatwaves that are 5C hotter,' said Dr Marta Marcos at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies in Mallorca, Spain, who led the study. 'It's horrible when you go swimming. It looks like soup.'

As well as devastating underwater ecosystems such as sea grass meadows, Marcos said: 'Warmer oceans provide more energy to the strong storms that affect people at the coast and inland.'

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https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/04/15/0148201/climate-crisis-has-tripled-length-of-deadly-ocean-h...

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