STUDIU: Schimbările climatice, principalul motor al supraîncălzirii mărilor europene
A recent study highlights that climate change is significantly raising sea temperatures in European waters, impacting marine life and ecosystems. This summer, Mediterranean temperatures increased by up to 2 degrees Celsius due to human-induced climate change, with alarming effects on marine species. The research indicates that without global warming, such extreme heat events would be rare. The study warns that if emissions are not drastically reduced, marine heatwaves could become a regular occurrence, threatening biodiversity and fisheries.