Europe's seas are in many places more than six degrees warmer than normal. Particularly striking is a development that so far hardly any researcher had expected.
Almost everywhere on Europe's coasts, seawater is extremely warm. Without climate change, such temperatures would be virtually impossible, researchers stress – and admonish the exit from fossil fuels.
Europe's seas are in many places more than six degrees warmer than normal. Particularly striking is a development that so far hardly any researcher had expected.
Squid appearing off Scotland and children's pool temperatures of 33 degrees off Mallorca. For two weeks in July, parts of the Mediterranean were warmer than ever. Now the WWA research network has calculated that such temperatures would have been impossible without human emissions.