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European Union, ocean and global climate

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Global oceans break June temperature record with fears they’re headed into ‘uncharted territory’
The planet’s oceans are at unprecedented temperatures for this time of year, breaking the all-time June record, according to new data, with alarming implications for global weather and marine life.

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European climate watchdog says ocean temperatures hit record in June
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World's oceans break June heat record: EU monitor
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The heatwave of 1976 - and how we have adapted since
For those who were around in 1976, memories of that summer's heatwave have stuck.

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Met Office's latest Stoke-on-Trent forecast as UK braced for new heatwave
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Heatwave could hit UK this week as heat health alerts issued
The Washington Post
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Scientists thought they understood global warming. Then the past three years happened.

The last 30 years are the fastest warming period since 1880, according to a Washington Post analysis of NASA data. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please ...
Climate Central
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Climate Change: Key Facts

Attribution researches the influence of climate change on local weather and impacts. We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused ...
Pew Research Center
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1. Impact of climate change

Do people see climate change affecting their area? A median of 74% across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they live at least somewhat, while 24% say it doesn’t impact their area much or at all.
Phys.org
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Heat vulnerability follows more than temperature, and this global map exposes the overlooked fault lines

A Nature Sustainability paper titled "A multidimensional assessment of Systemic Cooling Poverty in the Global South," provides the first large-scale, multidimensional measurement of Systemic Cooling Poverty (SCP)—defined as situations in which ...
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine
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Reconciling Observations of Global Temperature Change

Strictly speaking, it is impossible to compare time series of global-mean tropospheric temperature anomalies based on satellite data with radiosonde measurements, because the radiosonde network does not provide global coverage (see the discussion in the Radiosonde Observations chapter).
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