Arctic Heatwave Signals Europe’s Record-Breaking 2025 Summer

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A Nordic heatwave helped drive Europe’s 2025 summer into the record books, with more than 95% of the continent baking under extreme heat, 21 days above 30C in Scandinavia, record sea-surface temperatures, rapid glacier loss, and widespread wildfires, fueling calls for stronger emissions cuts and proactive climate adaptation.
- Nordic heatwave part of record year that saw temperatures scorch most of Europe, report finds The Guardian
- Almost All of Europe Was Abnormally Hot in 2025, Report Finds The New York Times
- Last year was hot. Next year will be even hotter. politico.eu
- Europe named ‘fastest-warming continent’ in latest climate change report Al Jazeera
- ‘Urgent action’ demanded as Europe is named fastest warming continent Euronews.com
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