UN Climate Report Highlights Record Energy Imbalance and Ocean Warming
UN Climate Report Highlights Record Energy Imbalance and Ocean Warming
US · Published Mar 24, 2026
UN climate report reveals record energy imbalance and ocean warming.
Greenhouse gas levels are at unprecedented levels, driving global warming.
Oceans absorb most excess heat, leading to rising sea levels and extreme weather.
Human activities disrupt Earth's climate balance
The latest UN climate report has revealed alarming findings about the Earth's climate, with human activities increasingly disrupting the natural balance. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the past 11 years have been the hottest on record, and greenhouse gas levels are unprecedented. The report highlights that over 91% of the excess heat is stored in the oceans, contributing to record ocean heat content and rising sea levels. The imbalance in Earth's energy system has reached a new high, with significant consequences for global climate stability. WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo emphasized the long-term impacts of these disruptions, which will persist for hundreds and thousands of years. The report underscores the urgent need for action to mitigate the effects of climate change and protect the planet for future generations.
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