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A massive marine heatwave in 2024 affected over 10% of the Southwest Pacific, threatening coral reefs and glaciers.
In 2024, a massive marine heatwave affected over 10% of the global ocean surface in the Southwest Pacific, including Australia and Indonesia, raising temperatures nearly half a degree Celsius above the 1991-2020 average.
This led to severe coral reef damage and put Indonesia's last tropical glacier at risk of disappearing by 2026.
The event, along with record-breaking cyclones in the Philippines and rapid sea-level rise, highlights the region's vulnerability to climate change.
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Una masiva ola de calor marina en 2024 afectó a más del 10% del suroeste del Pacífico, amenazando los arrecifes de coral y los glaciares.