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Climate Change: Ocean Heat Content - NOAA (.gov)
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The NOAA report on Climate Change: Ocean Heat Content provides an essential examination of the increasing heat stored in the world's oceans, a critical indicator of climate change. This comprehensive analysis highlights the role of ocean heat content in influencing global climate patterns, marine ecosystems, and sea-level rise. By utilizing validated data and empirical research, NOAA offers valuable insights into the long-term trends and impacts of ocean warming.
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