The ocean absorbs approximately 90% of the excess heat generated by human activities, and marine heat waves are now occurring 50 times more frequently than in the 1980s. As ocean temperatures rise, oxygen levels decrease, creating 'dead zones' where marine life cannot survive. Mobile species like fish migrate to cooler waters, while stationary organisms die, causing entire ecosystems to shift and collapse.
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Dead zones are forming 🌊 The ocean is absorbing your heatAjouté :
Is it just me or is it getting suffocating down here?
Huh.
Funny how that works.
The ocean absorbs 90% of the excess heat your world produces.
90% You're welcome, by the way.
Nobody ever says it.
Marine heat waves are now happening 50 times more often than they did in the 1980s.
Fish migrate to cooler water.
Whole ecosystems shift.
The things that cannot move die.
When water gets too warm, oxygen drops.
Dead zones form.
Nothing breathes in a dead zone.
Including me.
The ocean is full.
It cannot hold any more of your heat.
So, whatever you're planning to do about this, now would be good.
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