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Greenhouse gases continue to accumulate in the atmosphere as emissions rise and natural carbon sinks, such as forests, struggle to absorb CO2. Sea-surface temperatures reached unprecedented levels, fuelled by strong and warmer weather patterns and long-term ocean warming caused by climate change. Global and European temperatures in 2025 ranked as the third-highest on record, according to data from the new EU's 'Copernicus Global Climate Highlights' report.

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