Since 2011, destruction of the oceans has not only continued, but it has increased dramatically. Photo: Undersea Explorer/AP The UN World Meteorological Organization recently announced that 14 of the 15 hottest years ever recorded have occurred since 2000. Ponder that for a moment before reading further. In what is perhaps eerily
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