Climate graphic of the week: Oceans set heat records for more than 365 days in a row

World map showing exceptional ocean heat anomalies across the globe from March 2023 to February 2024, with orange and red areas indicating significantly above-average sea surface temperatures
(image courtesy NOAA)

This image was snipped from a Financial Times article titled: “Climate graphic of the week: Oceans set heat records for more than 365 days in a row”

Oceans marked 365 straight days of record-breaking global surface sea temperatures this week, fuelling concerns among international scientists that climate change could push marine ecosystems beyond a tipping point.

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