September 2025 recorded persistently high land and sea temperatures, driven primarily by human-induced climate change, according to the latest Copernicus report. This comprehensive analysis from the Copernicus Climate Change Service highlights that last month was marked by temperature anomalies reaching unprecedented levels, both on land and in the oceans. Scientists point to the continuous emission of greenhouse gases as the major factor intensifying these temperature spikes. The report underscores the immense impact climate change is having across the globe, warning of severe consequences if global efforts fail to reduce carbon emissions. With the warming trend bolstering extreme weather events, this signals an urgent need for enhanced climate action from policymakers worldwide. The Copernicus findings also emphasize the importance of monitoring climate patterns closely to mitigate future ecological disruptions.
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