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May Was World's Second-Hottest on Record, EU Scientists Say

  • A record-breaking heatwave hit Iceland and Greenland from May 15-21, 2025, with temperatures exceeding 26 degrees Celsius in Iceland.
  • This heatwave was intensified by human-caused climate change, which made the event about three degrees Celsius hotter in Iceland and 3.9C warmer in eastern Greenland.
  • The Arctic is experiencing warming at a rate approximately quadruple that of the global average, leading to faster ice loss, melting permafrost, and significant impacts on local ecosystems and the livelihoods of indigenous communities.
  • Friederike Otto explained that the Greenland ice sheet melted 17 times faster during the heatwave, leading to a greater contribution to sea level rise, and emphasized that such an event would not have been possible without the influence of human-driven climate change.
  • The heatwave's effects threaten infrastructure, traditional hunting, and global weather patterns, highlighting the urgency of reducing fossil fuel emissions to limit further warming.
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Climate change is alarmingly altering the balance of the planet, with a surface temperature of 20.79 °C, the second highest recorded.

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Heat remained the new norm in the world in May, both on land and on the seas, many of them still experiencing "unusually high" temperatures as for more than two years. ...

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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