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The world's oceans recorded the highest temperatures ever documented in June, with the global sea surface temperature reaching an average of 20.98°C, surpassing the record figures set in 2023 and 2024. The average for the first half of 2026 is approaching a historic high at 20.04°C. The European Climate Center warns that the continued rise in ocean temperatures could cause climate disruptions and new heatwaves. Over 90% of the heat generated by global warming is absorbed by the oceans, making them key indicators of climate change. It is expected that the coming months will set new record levels, with peak ocean temperatures anticipated during July and August.
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