Europe – The European Copernicus Climate Observatory has announced that 2025 is on track to be the third hottest year globally since temperature records began. The observatory explained that this increase in temperature is occurring within the context of ongoing global warming. Most regions of the world have experienced unprecedented heat waves, with temperatures soaring in Europe, Asia, and Africa. This exacerbates environmental and health risks.
The report also noted that extreme weather events, such as wildfires and flooding, are becoming more frequent. It warned that temperatures could rise even further in the coming years if governments do not take urgent action to reduce carbon emissions.
Experts cautioned that the impacts will not be limited to the environment alone. They will extend to agriculture, water, and energy. This necessitates swift international action to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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