Europe is warming more than TWICE as fast as the global average
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Europe is warming more than TWICE as fast as the global average
"'With rising temperatures, and widespread wildfires and drought, the evidence is unequivocal. Climate change is not a future threat, it is our present reality.'"
"'To see 95 per cent of Europe experiencing above-average temperatures in a single year shows that we are not dealing with isolated extremes in one or two regions. The baseline has shifted.'"
Europe's temperature has increased by 0.56°C every decade, compared to the global average of 0.27°C. Currently, Europe is 2.5°C hotter than pre-industrial levels. This rapid warming has led to extreme weather events, heat-related deaths, and record wildfires, with over 1 million hectares burned last year. Experts attribute Europe's accelerated warming to geographical factors and changing weather patterns, emphasizing that climate change is a present reality, not a future threat.
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