The heat content of the world's oceans up to a depth of 2,000 meters (6,561.68 feet) reached a new record in 2025, the highest level since measurements began and the ninth consecutive year of warming, according to an analysis by an international group of scientists.

They found in a study released on Friday that the thermal energy increased by 23 quadrillion megajoules in 2025 compared to 2024.

A team led by Lijing Cheng from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing published their research findings with data since 1958 in the journal "Advances in Atmospheric S

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