Ocean Heat Studies Warns of More Violent Storms

Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, examine new studies showing that ocean temperatures are rising faster than expected, particularly near the surface. The findings suggest that extreme storms are becoming more frequent and persistent — with long-lasting effects. Callaway emphasizes that today’s climate extremes reflect pollution from decades ago, warning that current emissions will bring even more severe consequences in the future. Both stress the urgent need for preparation and adaptation in coastal and vulnerable regions.

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