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Scientists report record heat in Europe's seas driven by climate change

Scientists report record heat in Europe's seas driven by climate change

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Human-caused climate change is identified as the primary driver of recent record-breaking sea temperatures across Europe. This phenomenon poses significant threats to marine ecosystems and coastal communities.

7 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the left

Left 14% · Center 71% · Right 14%

How outlets framed it

All sources: Scientists attribute record heat in Europe's seas to human-caused climate change, warning of severe consequences for marine ecosystems and coastal communities. This is linked to broader threats like wildfires and extreme heat across the continent.

Key divergence: While most sources focus on marine heatwaves, one article broadens the scope to frame climate change as Europe's biggest security threat due to wildfires and extreme heat.

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