East Asian Seas: Record Warming and Ecological Impact
The Boiling Horizon: Why East Asian Seas are Warming at Double the Global Rate The world’s oceans act as a massive heat sink, absorbing over 90% of the excess heat generated by greenhouse gas emissions. However, recent data from South Korea reveals a startling trend: the seas surrounding East Asia are reaching record-breaking temperatures, warming at a rate nearly double the global average . This shift isn't just a climatic statistic; it is an ecological and economic crisis in the making. The Data Behind the Heat: South Korea’s Warning According to the latest reports from South Korean maritime authorities, the sea surface temperatures (SST) in the East Sea (Sea of Japan) and the Yellow Sea have shown an unprecedented upward trajectory. While the global average ocean temperature rise is significant, the localized warming in this region is aggressive. This phenomenon is driven by a combination of global atmospheric warming and specific regional currents that tra...