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The world’s oceans reached their highest temperature ever recorded in 2025, absorbing a huge amount of excess energy from the atmosphere. The increase has been accelerating since the 1990s and is now fueling more intense storms, heavier rainfall and rising sea levels.
While sea surface temperatures fluctuate from year to year, the long-term trend of rising sea temperatures shows no sign of slowing. This is a clear sign that the oceans continue to bear the brunt of climate change.
While sea surface temperatures fluctuate from year to year, the long-term trend of rising sea temperatures shows no sign of slowing. This is a clear sign that the oceans continue to bear the brunt of climate change.