Climate-Driven Ocean Heating

In this episode of the Climate Emergency Forum, host Herb Simmens and experts Dr. Peter Carter and Paul Beckwith discuss the critical issue of climate-driven ocean heating. The panel explores the alarming acceleration of ocean temperatures, its impacts on marine life, and the broader implications for global climate systems.

This video was recorded on February 5th, 2025, and published on February 16th, 2025, and represents the opinions of the discussion participants.

Dr. Peter Carter highlights the quadrupling of ocean surface temperatures over the past 40 years and the potential for ocean heat to start feeding back into global warming. Paul Beckwith provides a comprehensive overview of how human activities have altered ocean currents, biodiversity, and chemical composition. Both experts emphasize the interconnectedness of ocean health with atmospheric conditions and discuss recent findings, including James Hansen’s latest research on climate sensitivity and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).

The conversation also touches on marine heat waves, their devastating effects on sea creatures, and the triple assault of ocean heating, acidification, and deoxygenation. While the overall tone is sobering, the panel mentions some positive efforts like marine-protected areas and coral reef preservation projects. They stress the urgent need for immediate and aggressive action to reduce emissions and protect our oceans, which play a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s climate.

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