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Inland seas may face widespread heat waves by midcentury as warming accelerates
Researchers have used climate simulations to study the impact of climate change on 19 inland seas.
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Researchers have used climate simulations to study the impact of climate change on 19 inland seas. They found that these seas have been warming faster than the global ocean since the 2000s. The projections indicate that marine heat waves will affect a significant portion of these seas by midcentury. The study's findings can inform climate change management practices. The extent of the impact depends on adherence to the Paris Agreement targets, with a significant difference in the percentage of seas affected by heat waves.
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