Oceans Hit Record Heat in 2025, Scientists Warn 🌊🔥
A new study finds oceans hit record heat in 2025, storing 23 zettajoules of energy and supercharging extreme weather and sea-level rise.
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A new study finds oceans hit record heat in 2025, storing 23 zettajoules of energy and supercharging extreme weather and sea-level rise.
In 2025, the world’s oceans absorbed a record 23 ZJ of heat—equal to 37 years of 2023 energy use—fueling extreme weather and straining marine ecosystems.
CMA unveiled the open-source AI model Fengyuan on Dec 19, 2025, boosting extreme weather detection and upgrading Fengqing, Fenglei & Fengshun for smarter global forecasts.
A new report spotlights how the Chinese mainland’s energy sector is using cutting-edge early warning systems to tackle heatwaves, typhoons and boost grid resilience.
The Chinese mainland is ramping up efforts to handle extreme weather, as heavy rainfall zones expand and dangerous disaster chains from floods to landslides become more frequent under global warming.
A massive atmospheric river stretching 11,000 km from the Philippines to the Pacific Northwest is drenching Washington and Oregon, triggering floods, emergency alerts, and landslide fears.
As 2025 wraps up, extreme weather events from Brazil’s floods to Caribbean hurricanes highlight mounting climate losses and fuel urgent calls for action at COP30 in Belém.
Snow in the East, fire threats in the West! Extreme weather is creating challenges across the United States. 📝
2023 has shattered temperature records, leading to unprecedented extreme weather events across the Americas. Here’s how the heatwave is impacting us all.
A new report reveals 2015-2023 as China’s warmest nine years on record, highlighting extreme weather and urging global action on climate change.