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July 2025 was the third warmest July on record, with severe climate change impacts including heat waves and flooding.

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Europe's Copernicus Observatory announced that July 2025 was the third warmest July on record, averaging 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels. The effects of climate change are evident, manifesting in extreme heat waves and devastating floods in various regions. Record temperatures have also been recorded in several countries and the seas continue to overheat. The urgency of action against greenhouse gas emissions remains critical to prevent new record temperatures and adverse impacts.

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