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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)Deputy Professor of Climate Science at Pusan National University
(3)There’s heat building up inside the Earth’s system

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(1)Documentary website Boiling Sea
(2)But the ocean is absorbing 90 of this energy

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)an associate professor of global environmental science at Seoul National University
(3)Sea water is hard to heat, but once you heat it up, it doesn’t cool down

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(2)If you don’t try for 10 years

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(2)You can’t go back to that time, so you’re going to an uninhabitable planet

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(2)Global sea level temperature c
(3)1981–2023
(4)The year 2023
(5)Year 2022
(6)Source: University of Maine, United States Marine Corps

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)an associate professor of global environmental science at Seoul National University
(3)Usually, 20 zeta of thermal energy is absorbed a year

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)Four atomic bombs per second, 14400 in an hour

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(2)That’s the amount of energy that’s being supplied to the moment

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(1)Documentary website Boiling Sea
(2)Deputy Professor of Climate Science at Pusan National University
(3)Water is a molecule that expands the heat

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean
(2)When the energy is absorbed and the temperature goes up

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)As the bonds between the molecules become loose, they expand more

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(2)The sea level is rising accordingly

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean
(2)World sea level rise in cm
(3)an annual increase
(4)1993-2003 2013 August 2021
(5)Source: World Meteorological Organization France AVISO Institute

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(1)Documentary website Boiling Sea
(2)Professor Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
(3)Klaus Jacob
(4)If you predict sea level rise of 6 to 7 feet 18 to 21 meters by 2100

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean
(2)Floods reaching subway entrances will be 70 times more frequent

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)Because assuming that the subway entrance is here, it’s going to be a big storm to reach this height

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(2)As the sea level rises, even a small storm can make it happen
(3)Because you can reach the subway entrance

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean
(2)That’s a huge impact

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean
(2)So you can’t just watch the sea level rise, you can’t just watch the storm

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(2)We need to look at the combination of rising sea levels and storm surges

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(1)Director, International Climate and Environment Center
(2)When La Niña broke out, it briefly returned to normalAfter that period

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(1)Documentary Insights Boiling Sea
(2)Whether it’s El Nino or La Nino again

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(2)It becomes periodic, but I think that pattern is broken now

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)Deputy Professor of Climate Science at Pusan National University
(3)When El Nino disappears
(4)There’s a record temperature rise

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(1)Documentary website Boiling Sea
(2)That’s why many predict that temperatures will rise more next year than in 2016, when temperatures were the highest since observation

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)Even if we stabilize the surface temperature rise

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(1)Documentary website Boiling Sea
(2)Deep in the ocean, temperature rises can last for hundreds and thousands of years to come

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)an associate professor of global environmental science at Seoul National University
(3)It’s impossible to stop It’s impossible to stop

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea
(2)I think we can control the speed and direction of change

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(1)When you drive, you never have to take your seat

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(1)Documentary website is the ocean

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(1)Dinesite Boiling Sea

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the common opinion of climate scholars

It’s impossible to turn it back

It’s impossible to stop

Maybe it’s possible to put back the time you’re in

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