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The Ocean Absorbed a Stunning Amount of Heat in 2025

Researchers found the oceans absorbed 23 zettajoules of heat in 2025, extending a nine-year streak of record highs, the journal said.

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Earth’s oceans reached their highest heat levels on record in 2025, absorbing vast amounts of excess energy from the atmosphere. This steady buildup has accelerated since the 1990s and is now driving stronger storms, heavier rainfall, and rising sea levels. While surface temperatures fluctuate year to year, the ocean’s long-term warming trend shows no sign of slowing.

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The world's oceans broke a record heat in July due to climate change caused by human activities.

·Montreal, Canada
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The surface water reached 0.07 °C more than in July 2023, which had already recorded an unprecedented level, according to data from the European Copernicus programme published this Monday.

·Paris, France
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