'The Guardian' reports recent research finds the world's oceans have reached their hottest temperatures in recorded history.<br />Officials say this continued rise in temperature is the fault of humankind.<br />"The ocean heat content is relentlessly increasing, globally, and this is a primary indicator of human-induced climate change." Kevin Trenberth, climate scientist National Center for Atmospheric Research, via 'The Guardian'<br />As the ocean's temperature rises further, officials say the risks associated with climate disasters will increase exponentially.<br />Experts say warmer ocean water expects to cause the vast ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica to deteriorate even more rapidly. <br />According to 'The Guardian,' the world's oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the excess heat <br />generated in the last half-century.<br />Experts say rising ocean temperatures display a world in climate peril.<br />"Ocean heat content is one of the best indicators of climate change." John Abraham, expert in thermal science University of St. Thomas, via 'The Guardian'.<br />"Until we reach net-zero emissions, that heating will continue, and we’ll continue to break ocean heat content records, as we did this year." Michael Mann, climate scientist Penn State University, via 'The Guardian'.