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2025: Earth's Fever Continues, Third Hottest Year Recorded
14 Jan
Summary
- 2025 marked the third hottest year globally and in Europe.
- The persistent heat follows two unprecedentedly warm preceding years.
- Data confirmed the ongoing trend of rising global temperatures.

The year 2025 continued an alarming trend of rising global temperatures, registering as the third-hottest year ever recorded worldwide. This heatwave also significantly impacted Europe, where 2025 was similarly ranked as the third-hottest year on record.
These findings come from a recent report by the European climate observatory Copernicus. The data emphasizes that the extreme temperatures observed in 2025 were not isolated incidents but a continuation of a pattern established over the preceding two years, which were themselves unprecedented in their warmth.
The persistent fever of the planet highlights the ongoing challenges of climate change. For the third consecutive year, global average temperatures have remained at historically high levels, indicating a sustained warming trend with potentially far-reaching consequences for ecosystems and human societies.




