Ocean Heat Records

Metric Value Context
Heat absorbed (2025) 23 zettajoules 39× total human energy production
Record streak 9 consecutive years Highest ocean heat content
SST 2024 15.10°C global average 0.12°C above 2023 record
2023–2024 SST jump +0.25°C 1-in-512-year extreme
Deep ocean warming 36 terawatts Irreversible on human timescales

4th Global Coral Bleaching Event (2024)

Metric Value
Reefs impacted 84% worldwide
Ocean species dependent on reefs 25%
Reef ecosystem services $375 billion/year
Recovery time if lost Thousands of years

Marine Heatwaves

In 2023, 96% of the world’s oceans experienced at least one marine heatwave. Average duration has quadrupled to 120 days. The North Atlantic heatwave persisted for 525 days at 3°C above normal — reshaping ecosystems and fisheries across the basin.

AMOC Warning

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has been declining since the 1990s. 44 climate scientists published an open letter warning that collapse risk is “greatly underestimated.” A shutdown would devastate Nordic climate, disrupt monsoon systems, and alter weather patterns worldwide.

Ocean Carbon Sink Failing

The ocean’s ability to absorb our emissions is weakening — a 15% decrease in uptake sensitivity over 20 years. More than 70 scientists from 21 countries confirm the trend: the very buffer that has shielded us from the full force of climate change is failing.

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