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La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts a 55-60% chance of La Niña returning between September-November 2025, despite record global temperatures in 2024, exceeding the average even with the cooling effects of La Niña.

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La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures

Despite a 55% chance of La Niña returning between September and November 2025, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts above-average global temperatures will persist, continuing a trend of record-breaking heat.

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UK Experiences Hottest Summer on Record, Exacerbated by Climate Change

The UK recorded its warmest summer since 1884, with a mean temperature 1.5C above average, driven by human-induced climate change, impacting infrastructure and public health.

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AMOC Collapse: A Real and Approaching Threat

A new study analyzing IPCC models reveals a real possibility of AMOC collapse within the next few decades, with potentially devastating consequences for global weather patterns, including extreme winters in Western Europe, severe droughts, and massive sea-level rise.

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Deforestation Causes 28,000 Annual Deaths Globally

A new study reveals that over 28,000 people die annually due to heat caused by deforestation, mostly in Southeast Asia, highlighting the need for local climate management strategies alongside global CO2 emission reduction.

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UK Experiences Warmest Summer on Record in 2025

The UK's summer of 2025 (June 1-August 25) was the warmest on record, averaging 16.13°C—1.54°C above the long-term average—due to consistent warmth from dry conditions, high-pressure systems, and warm seas, exceeding the 2018 record.

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Record High North and Baltic Sea Temperatures in Summer 2025

The German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) reported record high sea surface temperatures in the North and Baltic Seas during summer 2025, exceeding long-term averages by up to 2 degrees Celsius, indicating accelerated climate change impacts.

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Record-High North Sea Temperatures in Summer 2024

The North Sea recorded its highest average surface temperatures from June to August 2024, exceeding the long-term average by over 2 degrees Celsius in some areas, surpassing even the record summers of 2003 and 2014, according to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH).

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UK Experiences Hottest Summer on Record, Driven by Climate Change

Summer 2025 was the hottest on record in the UK, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, a trend 70 times more likely due to climate change, according to the Met Office.

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La Niña to Indirectly Impact Turkey's Weather This Fall and Winter

La Niña conditions, predicted to last until January 2026, will indirectly affect Turkey's weather, causing a warm September, near-normal October and November, slightly above-average winter temperatures with potential snowfall, and a continuing drought until increased rainfall in December and January...

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Climate Change Intensifies Mediterranean Wildfires

Climate change intensified the wildfires in Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus by 22 percent, making them 10 times more likely and resulting in over one million hectares burned in Europe in 2025, exceeding any year on record and causing significant loss of life and evacuations.

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Heatwaves Accelerate Human Aging, Study Finds

A 15-year study of 25,000 Taiwanese individuals reveals heatwaves accelerate aging, with effects comparable to lifestyle factors like smoking and poor diet; manual laborers were disproportionately affected; researchers warn of long-term health consequences.

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