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The Invisible Debt That Is Swelling: Why Our World Has Stopped 'Breathing' Normally?

Published March 24, 2026, 20:19
The Invisible Debt That Is Swelling: Why Our World Has Stopped 'Breathing' Normally?

While humanity watches with bated breath the abrupt changes in the weather and unusual heat waves, a much deeper and more disturbing change is taking place far from our eyes, in the depths of the oceans and in the upper layers of the atmosphere: the Earth's Energy Imbalance. This imbalance, where the Earth absorbs more energy from the Sun than it manages to release back into space, has doubled in just two decades and acts as an "invisible time bomb". 91% of the energy trapped by the greenhouse effect is absorbed by the oceans, which act as a giant heat accumulator. This leads to an increase in sea temperature, extreme marine heat waves, loss of ecosystems, and rising sea levels. The atmosphere, although absorbing only a small fraction of this energy, reacts with extreme weather events: floods, storms, and droughts. Rising temperatures increase the atmosphere's ability to hold moisture, exacerbating these phenomena. The article emphasizes the urgent need for action, as the accumulation of energy on the planet has long-term and catastrophic consequences for life on Earth.