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Oceans Absorbing Most of Earth's Heat | Dallas News
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Oceans are soaking up over 90% of Earth’s excess heat since the 1970s—acting like a giant sponge, but with serious consequences. Rising seas, fiercer storms, and collapsing marine ecosystems are already unfolding, threatening coastal communities and global food supplies. New research reveals even deeper layers are absorbing more heat than previously thought, using cutting-edge models and ocean sensors. This silent warming is a critical, escalating part of the climate crisis—proof that the planet’s response to human activity is both vast and unavoidable.
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