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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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January 2025: Warmest Month on Record

January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.8°C above the 1991-2020 average, defying expectations of a temperature decrease due to La Niña and highlighting the accelerating effects of climate change.

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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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January 2025: Warmest Month Ever Recorded Globally, Defying La Niña's Cooling Effect

January 2025 recorded the warmest global average temperature ever measured, reaching 13.23°C and exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the presence of La Niña, a climate pattern usually associated with cooling.

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Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New Global Temperature High

January 2025 was the warmest January on record, with a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius (1.75 degrees above pre-industrial levels), causing above-average rainfall and flooding in parts of Europe, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

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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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January 2025: Hottest January on Record Globally

January 2025 recorded the highest global average air temperature for the month, at 55.81°F (13.23°C), exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.42°F (0.79°C) and the previous record set in January 2024; scientists at the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service attribute this to climate change, despite La ...

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Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New Global Temperature High

January 2025 registered as the warmest January ever recorded globally at 13.23 degrees Celsius (1.75 degrees above pre-industrial levels), accompanied by above-average rainfall and flooding in parts of Europe, while global sea surface temperatures reached the second highest on record.

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Record-Breaking January Temperature Surprises Climate Experts

Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the expected cooling effect of La Niña following the El Niño phenomenon. Potential factors include increased humidity and reduced air poll...

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Warmest January on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Concerns

January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, reaching 13.23 degrees Celsius (1.75 degrees above the pre-industrial level), with Western Europe experiencing above-average rainfall and flooding. This follows a trend of record temperatures over the past two years despite La Niña's tempora...

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