
""The pace of climate change demands more urgent action. With rising temperatures, and widespread wildfires and drought, the evidence is unequivocal; climate change is not a future threat, it is our present reality.""
""At least 95% of Europe saw above-average annual temperatures, with the United Kingdom, Norway and Iceland each measuring their warmest year ever.""
""The continent was hit by several heatwaves, one which continued for 25 days and affected several countries, while Northern Europe sweltered during 21 days of extreme temperatures.""
In 2025, Europe faced extreme weather, including record heatwaves, wildfires, and the hottest sea surface temperatures. The European State of the Climate report revealed that 95% of Europe experienced above-average temperatures, with the UK, Norway, and Iceland recording their warmest years. Northern Europe faced unusual heat stress, while Spain dealt with its most intense heatwave since 1975. The report emphasized the urgent need for action against climate change, as five of the ten warmest years in Europe occurred since 2019, driven by fossil fuel emissions.
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