Environment
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World's Ocean Suffers from Human-Caused Climate Change; Report Shows Hottest Ocean Records in 2022
The human-caused climate change is the main concern that affects the world's oceans. A new report revealed that oceans reached the hottest records in 2022. Read more here.
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