Temperaturi cu până la 2°C peste normal în mările Europei. Speciile marine, împinse la limita supraviețuirii
Recent temperature increases in European seas, driven by climate change, threaten marine ecosystems and coastal communities. Record highs were noted, with the Mediterranean reaching unprecedented levels. The World Weather Attribution group highlights that human-induced climate change has raised sea temperatures significantly, leading to potential ecological disruptions. Warmer waters can intensify storms and affect food sources for various species. While some marine life migrates northward for cooler waters, many cannot adapt, risking mass mortality. The analysis indicates that without climate change, extreme marine heat conditions would be far less common.