William Lindsey :toad: on Nostr: The ocean surface has hit the highest ever recorded temperature and is set to rise ...
The ocean surface has hit the highest ever recorded temperature and is set to rise further. The average daily surface temperature of 20.96C has broken the 2016 record.
Helena Horton's opening sentence in this report is a model of how journalists should write about climate change, informing us not only of what's happening, but why it's happening:
#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #heat #oceans
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/04/oceans-hit-highest-ever-recorded-temperaturePublished at
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