Wed. Jun 10th, 2026
  • UNESCO’s State of the Ocean Report found knowledge gaps in research & data on spiking oceanic warming.
  • As per the UNESCO State of Ocean Report, the world is still insufficient to design solutions for multiple ocean crises that can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • The upper 2,000 metres (m) of oceans warmed at a rate of 0.32 ± 0.03 watts per square metre (W/m2) between 1960 to 2023.
  • The rate of ocean warming has doubled in the last two decades. It has become a major concern for scientists.
  • The report provides regular data on how ocean warming is evolving and its impacts.
  • 90 per cent of the EEI is absorbed by oceans. OHC is the total amount of heat stored by oceans.
  • Sea levels continued to rise in 2023. The global mean sea level from 1993 to 2023 increased at a rate of 3.4 +/-0.3 mm/yr.
  • The report highlighted that it is still not clear whether deoxygenation is accelerating in response to increased OHC.
  • The report notes that longer-term data sets are needed for coastal areas than for the open ocean.
  • This report has also mentioned the recent developments in marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies.
  • EEI is the balance between incoming energy from the Sun and outgoing energy from the Earth.

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