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The rise in ocean temperatures in Europe to record levels is mainly due to climate change caused by human activities. The average temperature of the Mediterranean Sea reached 27 degrees Celsius, with a record high of 33 degrees near Mallorca in August— the highest ever recorded in July. This has posed significant risks to marine ecosystems and coastal areas, with projections indicating a complete reshaping of these systems and an escalation of extreme weather events. Analysis confirms that the sharp increase in water temperatures observed this year would have been nearly impossible without the impacts of climate change driven by human activities.
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