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Record Ocean Heat in May 2025, Despite Brief Temperature Dip

May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, with ocean surface temperatures reaching their second highest, exceeding averages in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, posing risks to marine ecosystems and agriculture, although briefly dipping below the symbolic 1.5°C warming threshold.

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Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5 Degrees in April 2025

April 2025 was the second warmest April globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.51 degrees Celsius, highlighting the ongoing challenge of limiting global warming, and causing extreme weather events such as heat waves and droughts across various regions, while some experienced more rain t...

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Europe's Accelerated Warming: Record Temperatures and Devastating Consequences

A new report reveals Europe is warming at twice the global average, with 2024 witnessing record-breaking temperatures, deadly floods in Valencia costing over €16 billion, and at least 335 deaths from extreme weather across Europe. The report emphasizes the need for adaptation measures.

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Record Low Sea Ice and Record High Temperatures in February 2025 Exacerbate Climate Crisis

Global sea ice reached a record low in February 2025, while global temperatures hit a new high, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement; this follows 2024, the hottest year on record, and exacerbates extreme weather events worldwide.

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Record Warmth and Sea Ice Decline in February 2025

February 2025 was the third warmest February on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree warming threshold for the nineteenth time in twenty months, accompanied by record low sea ice levels at both poles.

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ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €5 Return for Every €1 Invested

The European Space Agency (ESA), with a €8 billion annual budget, generates a €5 return for every €1 invested, through job creation, private sector partnerships, and technological advancements; its Galileo and Copernicus programs provide cutting-edge navigation and Earth observation services; and th...

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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Reaches Europe

Smoke from over 200 active wildfires in Canada, with 113 uncontrolled, has travelled across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe, causing hazy skies and reddish sunsets but not significantly impacting air quality at ground level.

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Copernicus Report Highlights Europe's Accelerated Climate Change and Inadequate Policy Response

The 2024 Copernicus European State of the Climate report details Europe's alarmingly accelerated climate change, with extreme weather events causing €738 billion in damages since 1980 (€162 billion in the last three years) and impacting public health and policy responses.

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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, resulting in numerous wildfires.

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Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2024

Copernicus reports that global sea ice extent hit a record low of 16.04 million square kilometers in February 2024, with the Antarctic and Arctic experiencing significant below-average ice coverage, accelerating warming due to increased solar radiation absorption by the ocean.

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ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €40 Billion Economic Return

The European Space Agency (ESA) generates a significant economic return on investment, with programs like Galileo and Copernicus providing substantial benefits, while projects like Vigil aim to prevent costly damages from solar storms.

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Record January Heat: Climate Change Accelerates Beyond Predictions

January 2025 recorded the highest average global temperature ever, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.79°C and pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the end of El Niño; this unexpected surge fuels concerns of accelerated climate change and potential explanations, including reduced ship emission...

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