Germany updates: 2025 was 3rd driest spring on record DW 05/30/2025
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In 2025, Germany experienced its third-driest spring as the weather service declared it an extreme drought, driven by climate change which has doubled heat days. Recent data reveals a staggering 50 days of extreme heat in the year preceding this report. These alarming conditions are prompting new climate activist groups to plan protests in Berlin, advocating for immediate action on climate change. While environmental concerns loom, Germany's inflation rate remains steady at a low 2.1%, offering a slight economic contrast in the face of climate distress.
Germany's weather service announced that the country experienced its third-driest spring on record in 2025, highlighting the impact of climate change.
A report indicated that climate change has doubled the number of extreme heat days in Germany over the past year, leading to severe drought conditions.
The recent extreme drought and heat have prompted new climate activist groups in Germany to organize protests, drawing attention to the urgent climate crisis.
Despite the environmental challenges, Germany's inflation rate remained stable at 2.1% in May 2025, showing some economic resilience amidst the climate situation.
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