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The study explains that climate change caused by human activity is the main reason behind the record high sea temperatures in Europe this summer. The Mediterranean Sea's average temperature reached 27 degrees, the highest ever recorded in July, with temperatures off Mallorca reaching 33 degrees. This increase has led to the reshaping of coastal ecosystems and the worsening of extreme weather events. Such water temperature peaks would not have been possible without the impact of human emissions, posing a threat to food sources and livelihoods in coastal areas.
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