With
 an estimated 80% of greenhouse gases emitted over the past several 
decades having been absorbed by the oceans, their waters have become 
warmer in the process.  In a new analysis, US-based researchers at 
University of Washington and the National Atmospheric and Oceanic 
Administration (NOAA) found that even the deepest and coldest ocean 
waters are now registering their absorption of the warmth, with the 
steepest temperature rises occurring around the southern pole of 
Antarctica. 
Temperatures recorded at depths below 1,000 meters 
over the past 20 years revealed that increases are small due to the 
vastness of the seas, which translates to an enormous capacity for 
energy storage. 
In fact, if the heat currently being poured into
 the deep ocean were to stay in the atmosphere instead, our ambient 
temperature would rise at a rate of 3 degrees Celsius per decade. 
The
 scientists warn, however, about these warming waters’ adverse effects. 
Along with the disturbance to marine ecosystems, they are contributing 
to sea level rise in two ways: about half coming through the expansion 
of water as it warms, and the other half through the melt of freshwater 
ice from the Antarctic continent into the ocean.
Our appreciation
 for this new information on deep ocean warming, National Atmospheric 
and Oceanic Administration and University of Washington researchers. We 
share in the sincere hope that such evidence leads to rapid actions to 
reverse these far-reaching environmental consequences.
In an 
interview published in the July 12, 2009 edition of the Irish Sunday 
Independent, Supreme Master Ching Hai expressed her concern about the 
outcomes of rising ocean temperatures and urged for humanity’s necessary
 counter-measures.
Supreme Master Ching Hai :
 A group of scientists from the International Alliance of Research 
Universities just published findings saying that the rate of sea level 
rise and oceanic warming are both substantially higher than what the UN 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, estimated just a couple
 of years ago. 
I sat in the seaside of one of the very big, 
famous city and nation – rich, prosperous, prestigious seaside. And 
suddenly it dawned into my head, questioning, "My God, 4 years later, 
will this city still exist?" And I just shook my head, I don’t want to 
see any vision about it.
It is better we concentrate on the 
solution to save the Earth. We can still do it. If everyone becomes part
 of the solution, which is the organic life-saving vegan diet.
But
 if we do not act now to spare life and offer our kindness, the course 
of the Earth will follow some of the most dire predictions already made 
by scientists, in terms of immense sea level rise, poisonous gas 
release, and massive extinctions that, of course, could include us 
humans. 
So, let us all act now to ensure the future that we 
want, and the one we want for our children. That is Be Veg, Go Green 2 
Save the Planet.
http://www.livescience.com/environment/global-warming-southern-ocean-sea-level-rise-100920.htmlhttp://www.physorg.com/news204290167.html http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2010/20100920_oceanwarming.html