China's coastal waters hit a record 21.5°C in 2024, mirroring a global ocean warming trend.
China's coastal waters reached a record high of 21.5°C in 2024, marking the second consecutive year of rising temperatures. This trend mirrors a global increase, with the world's oceans reaching their highest recorded temperatures. The warming oceans are linked to more frequent extreme weather events and a rise in sea levels, posing increased risks to coastal areas. Without measures to curb climate change, scientists warn that these impacts will worsen.
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