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European CommissiononMastodon1d ago
Climate change is not a βfutureβ threat. It is our present reality.
The European State of the Climate 2025 Report shows:
π‘οΈ 95% of Europe saw above-average temperatures
π₯ Wildfires in Europe burned the largest area on record
ποΈ Glaciers across Europe saw a net mass loss and snow cover was 31% below average
π Annual sea surface temperature for the European region was the highest on record
π§ Annual river flow was below average in 70% of rivers
Read the full report: https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2025
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Analysis Summary
Europe experienced record-breaking climate impacts in 2025: 95% of the continent saw above-average temperatures, wildfires burned unprecedented area, glaciers shrank, and snow fell 31% below normalβall confirmed by the official European State of the Climate report from Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization. This is the fastest-warming continent globally, and these metrics reflect an acceleration beyond historical norms with direct impacts on water availability and wildfire risk.
Claims Analysis (5)
β95% of Europe saw above-average temperaturesβ
Confirmed by European Commission official release, ECMWF, WMO, NYT, Reuters citing 2025 report.
βWildfires in Europe burned the largest area on recordβ
Corroborated by WMO report and multiple news sources citing record wildfire extent in 2025.
βGlaciers across Europe saw a net mass loss and snow cover was 31% below averageβ
Confirmed by ECMWF/C3S report and WMO documentation of glacier/snow decline.
βAnnual sea surface temperature for the European region was the highest on recordβ
Supported by WMO and ECMWF reports citing record marine heatwaves and temperatures.
βAnnual river flow was below average in 70% of riversβ
Consistent with drought conditions documented in official Copernicus/WMO ESOTC 2025 report.
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