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Mediterranean Sea Temperatures Hit Record Highs, Triggering Ecological Crisis

Record-high temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea, exceeding 28°C from Málaga to Sicily, are causing ecological damage, human health issues, and the arrival of invasive species, driven by climate change and the sea's rapid warming.

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Record UK Heatwave Highlights Urgent Climate Change Impacts

Rising global temperatures are causing more frequent and intense heatwaves, as evidenced by the UK's record-breaking 40°C temperature in July 2022, which was deemed "virtually impossible" without human-induced climate change; this trend is projected to continue, increasing the risk of drought, wildf...

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May 2025: Second Warmest Month on Record, Underscoring Climate Crisis

May 2025 recorded the second warmest global average temperature (15.79°C) and ocean surface temperature (20.79°C) on record, surpassing 2020 levels but slightly below 2024's record, highlighting the ongoing climate crisis despite a brief drop below the 1.5°C warming threshold; Europe experienced con...

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Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for Half the World

A new study found that human-caused climate change led to an extra month of extreme heat for 49% of the world's population (nearly four billion people) between May 2024 and May 2025, with the highest number of extra heat days recorded in Aruba (45 additional days).

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Climate Change Doubles Germany's Extreme Heat Days

Analysis of international climate data reveals Germany experienced double the extreme heat days due to climate change in the past year; approximately four billion people worldwide faced at least 30 extra climate-change-related extreme heat days.

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Record Global Temperatures Predicted for Next Five Years

The World Meteorological Organization and the UK Met Office predict an 80% chance of a new global temperature record in the next five years, driven by human-induced climate change, resulting in more frequent and intense extreme weather events.

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Record Heatwaves Scorch Globe, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts

Record-breaking June heatwaves scorch Southern Europe, parts of the US, and the UK, causing heatstroke, wildfires, and prompting authorities to issue urgent heat warnings, highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.

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Record-High Temperatures in May 2025 Highlight Urgent Climate Concerns

May 2025 was the second warmest month on record globally, with land and ocean temperatures exceeding averages in many regions, particularly the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, despite falling slightly below the 1.5°C increase threshold compared to the pre-industrial era; low spring rainfall across...

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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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Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World

A new study found that human-caused climate change resulted in about 4 billion people experiencing at least 30 days of extreme heat between May 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025, leading to deaths, illnesses, and resource strain, with the Caribbean particularly impacted.

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Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure

A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.

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Record Heat Likely for Next Five Years, Increasing Extreme Weather Risk

The World Meteorological Organization and the UK Met Office predict an 80% chance of a new global temperature record in the next five years, with a significant risk of surpassing the 1.5°C warming threshold, leading to increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

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