2024 JULY ISSUE
PROGRESS REPORT
ON THE
PARIS
CLIMATE AGREEMENT
PART 24
By ANDREW SIA
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We have learned from Natural Climate Change, it is telling is the earth is hotter than we think, and the scientists have been using the sea sponge in the Caribbean sea to study the global temperature. We also learned that the temperature of the Caribbean’s water can be used to track the average warmed of the oceans worldwide. Our global warming situation is becoming more desperate that we would have first thought.
By comparing the chemical changes of those sponges’ skeletons against measurements from the past six decades and the researchers have lined up the data very nicely. Then they proceeded to unspool a complete history of ocean warming going back to 1700. The history suggested that ocean temperatures stayed mostly flat through 1790. The volcanic eruptions cooled the seas and began to get warm across both the sea and land. This shows us that environmental changes also play an important factor for the global warming.
These researches were carried out at the depth of 300 feet, but to find these sponges were a complicate task.
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