Environment
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Hotter Ocean Surface Threats: Why Oceans Reach Rising Temperatures
Recent reports raised concerns about the rise of global temperatures and ocean warming, which are threatening marine animals and people's lives. The conditions can likely worsen due to the effects of climate change and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Read here.
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