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the heatwaves that we're experiencing on land and the marine heatwaves that we're seeing are happening in unusual locations where we haven't expected them. but there is hope. scientists are learning more about how the ocean ecosystems function every day. we have the renewable technologies that can tackle climate change by reducing our use of fossil fuels. we just need to make the change quickly. our climate reporter georgina rannard says the timing of the new temperature record is making many scientists nervous. the oceans are this really vital regulator in the earth's climate. and it's really concerning when we start to see these signs of imbalance in that they take up, they've taken up almost all of the heat we produced when burning fossil fuels and emitting those greenhouse gases. they also produce around half the earth's oxygen.

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