气候变化

Record sea temperatures in June push world into ‘uncharted’ waters

Global warming and El Niño cycle combine to drive average to near 21C

A record global average sea temperature in June had pushed the world into “uncharted territory,” scientists said, as global warming and the El Niño cycle combine to increase the chances of more extreme weather ahead.

The daily sea surface temperature had surpassed the previous highs in the same month in 2023 and 2024, two European earth observation agencies confirmed.

It reached 20.96C on June 21, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, while this figure was put at 21C by Copernicus Marine.

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