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Europe Warms Twice as Fast: Ice Melts, Seas Rise
29 Apr
Summary
- Europe's temperature rise is double the global average.
- Greenland lost 139 billion tonnes of ice in one year.
- Renewable energy led by solar production increased significantly.

Europe is experiencing a warming trend twice as rapid as the global average, with profound consequences for ice cover and sea levels. Continental glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet are projected to continue shrinking, contributing to rising global sea levels. The Greenland ice sheet alone lost approximately 139 billion tonnes of ice in the year preceding August 2025.
This accelerating ice loss poses a substantial threat of coastal flooding worldwide, with projections indicating that every centimeter of sea-level rise could expose six million people. Simultaneously, Europe has experienced a decrease in freezing winter days and an increase in sunshine, fueling record solar energy production.