« L’océan mondial, qui abrite la majorité des espèces vivantes sur Terre (50 à 80 % selon les estimations), génère plus de 60 % des services écosystémiques qui nous permettent de vivre, à commencer par la production de la majeure partie de l’oxygène que nous respirons. Il absorbe environ 30 % des émissions de CO2 générées par l’humanité, ce qui provoque son acidification.
L’océan mondial régule à plus de 80 % le climat de la Terre. Il joue un rôle majeur dans la température terrestre. »
Source : Wikipedia
Coalition citoyenne pour la protection de l’Océan
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Institute of Atmospheric Physics
A new international analysis published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences on 9 January finds that the Earth's ocean stored more heat in 2025 than in any year since modern measurements began. The finding is the result of a major international collaboration led by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, involving more than 50 scientists from 31 research institutions worldwide. The 2025 heat increase was 23 Zetta Joules (23,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Joules of energy), which is equivalent to ~37 years of global primary energy consumption at the 2023 level (~620 Exa Joules per year). The assessment combines data from major international data centers and independent research groups, including three observational products (Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Copernicus Marine; and NOAA/NCEI) and an ocean reanalysis (CIGAR-RT) from three continents: Asia, Europe, and America. These groups confirm that the 2025 ocean heat content (OHC) reached the h
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