New Delhi:
According to a new study on Tuesday, the rate of ocean warming in the last four decades has quadruple over the last four decades, stating why high sea temperatures were observed in early 2023 and 2024. Studies published in the Journal of Environment Research Founded showed that the ocean temperature in the late 1980s was rising by about 0.06 degrees Celsius per decade. However, they are currently growing at 0.27 ° C per decade.
“If the ocean was a bathtub of water, in the 1980s, the hot tap was slowly running, heating the water to an extent in each decade. But now the hot tap is running very fast, and warming Has picked up the speed, “Professor Chris Merchant said Professor Chris Merchant at Leading University, UK.
The businessman said that global carbon emissions cut and moving towards net zero is the only way to slow down warming. In the early 2023 and 2024, the temperature of the global ocean was hit directly for 450 days.
In addition to a natural warming phenomenon El Nino in Pacific, the team found that sea surface warming had grown faster than the previous decades in the last 10 years. The study stated that about 44 percent of the record heat was responsible for absorbing heat at a quick rate for oceans.
Conclusions suggest that the overall rate of global ocean warming seen in recent decades is not an accurate guide that is further: It is commendable that the temperature of the ocean seen in the last 40 years will increase in the next 20 years only.
Because the surface oceans set the speed for global warming, it matters overall to the climate, the team explained.
This rapid warming reduces the urgency of reducing fossil fuels to prevent rising temperature and climate even more rapidly in the future.
Heating the temperature of the sea can increase the spread of diseases in marine species. This can in turn affect humans, when the intake of marine species, or infection of exposed wounds in the sea environment.
(Tagstotransite) Ocean surface (T) Ocean surface warming (T) Global Warming