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the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, it's so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche, and influence it, and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so, every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned.

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BBC News

live from london — this is bbc news. the temperature of the world's oceans reach a record high, prompting new warnings about the dangers of climate change. everything has its niche within the ocean. it is incredibly easy to break that niche and influence it and upset it. donald trump claims he's the victim of political persecution after his latest court appearance. controversial influencer andrew tate — accused of rape and human trafficking — is released from house arrest in bucharest. the mayor of london announces extra financial help ahead of the expansion of the capital's ultra low emission zone.

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BBC News

pattern globally. rising sea temperatures and increasing numbers of marine heatwaves. and it has just reached a new peak, 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so, every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned.

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Breakfast

everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned. 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.

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BBC News at Ten

you know, people's perspective is that the ocean, you know, it's so big, it's so vast that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it, and the reality is that's not the case. you know, everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. virtually every sea creature either eats plankton or eats something that eats it. and plankton are sensitive to heat. at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuously for almost a century. over the last 50 or 60 years, we've been seeing some plankton species having to move further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, they provide over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath that

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Verified Live

the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, it's so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche, and influence it, and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so, every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i am

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BBC News Now

and it has just reached a new peak — 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so, every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned.

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The Context

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BBC News

that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned. 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

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Sportsday

for an achievement? identical twins debora and beatriz borges carneiro from brazil won a gold and a silver in the s14 100 metres breaststroke, for athletes with intellectual impairments. and finally, who doesn't love a big auction with some massive numbers thrown around for seemingly niche items to those not in the know? sotheby�*s is auctioning an illustrious piece of memorabilia and expects it to achieve in excess of $4 million usd. it's wilt chamberlain�*s 1972 nba finals game 5 la lakers jersey. if you're not into your basketball or you're a newer nba fan, it might mean nothing to you, but the hall of famer wore the jersey in multiple playoff games in 1972 but specifically on the 7th of may, when he scored 2a points and 29 rebounds to lead the lakers to their first—ever nba title, while nursing a broken hand, may i add. that's all the time from us

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