Technology, Financials, Automotive Sep 27, 2021 07:40 AM (GMT+8) · EqualOcean
According to the latest report on the global ocean released by the European Union's Copernicus marine environment monitoring center on September 22, the range of Arctic ice recorded in the past two years has reached an all-time low. From 1979 to 2020, it has decreased by nearly 13% every 10 years on average, and the area of sea ice reduction is equivalent to that of six Germany. The report shows that the oceans are undergoing unprecedented changes, which have a great impact on human well-being and the marine environment. The surface and sub surface seawater temperatures are rising all over the world. The warming of the ocean and the melting of land ice continue to lead to the sea level rising at an alarming rate: the Mediterranean rises by 2.5mm every year and the world rises by 3.1mm every year.