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Global Warming Threat to European Ecosystems

Rossiyskaya Gazeta

Key Points

  • Record temperatures in Europe
  • Marine ecosystems under threat
  • Impacts of global warming

Record-high temperatures in Europe's Atlantic coast and the Mediterranean are posing a significant threat to marine ecosystems. A report by the international research group World Weather Attribution notes that this situation could have serious effects on marine life and ecosystems.

The impacts of global warming are not limited to marine ecosystems. The consequences of climate change are of great importance for the entire world. Scientists emphasize the need for urgent measures to be taken.

The high temperatures observed in Europe are not just a regional issue, but a global problem. The effects of climate change pose a significant risk for the entire world.

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Why are we seeing record temperatures in Europe?
Due to the effects of global warming and climate change.
What kind of threat does this pose to marine ecosystems?
It could have serious effects on marine life and ecosystems.
What can be done about this?
Scientists are emphasizing the need for urgent measures to be taken.

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