The sea is one of the best thermometers of climate change, if not the best. Not in vain, more than 90% of the excess heat trapped in the planet by the greenhouse effect goes to the oceans. In this context, the Balearic Sea continues to beat temperature records every summer. In the last ten days it has marked an average of 29.5 degrees, that is, exactly 3.7 degrees above normal. The absolute record was recorded last day 15, according to researche…
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The sea is one of the best thermometers of climate change, if not the best. Not in vain, more than 90% of the excess heat trapped in the planet by the greenhouse effect goes to the oceans. In this context, the Balearic Sea continues to beat temperature records every summer. In the last ten days it has marked an average of 29.5 degrees, that is, exactly 3.7 degrees above normal. The absolute record was recorded last day 15, according to researche…