Here’s What Scientists Have To Say About The Bermuda Triangle

Published on March 28, 2023
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Global Warming

The discovery of the Great Blue Hole’s connection to a dry cave system was remarkable, but it also raised a significant concern. The fact that the sinkhole is now submerged in water is a clear indication that rising sea levels, caused by gradual global warming, have caused this change. It begs the question: is this a sign of what we can expect to see as global warming continues to impact our planet?

Global Warming

Global Warming

Protecting the Oceans

Richard Branson and his team strongly believe that the discovery of the Great Blue Hole being submerged in water due to rising sea levels is a clear indication of the gradual warming of Earth. They are convinced that this could be a sign of what we can expect as global warming continues to affect our planet. Therefore, Branson has actively contributed to the effort to protect at least 30% of our oceans by the end of 2030. They believe that now is the best time to ensure that the ocean remains covering two-thirds of our planet’s surface and not more.

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Protecting The Oceans

Protecting The Oceans