A black-background infographic titled “The rate of warming varies across Europe,” showing a circular map of Europe and the Arctic with color shading for temperature trends from 1996 to 2025. Most of Europe is colored orange to deep red, indicating widespread warming, with the strongest warming in Eastern Europe, northern Scandinavia, and the Arctic, where deep red dominates. Western Europe shows moderate warming in orange tones. Greenland and parts of the North Atlantic display lighter colors and patches of blue, indicating little warming or localized cooling. A color scale at the bottom ranges from dark blue (about –1.5 °C per decade) to dark red (about +1.5 °C per decade). Additional text on the left reads “European State of the Climate – Report 2025.”
A black-background infographic titled “The rate of warming varies across Europe,” showing a circular map of Europe and the Arctic with color shading for temperature trends from 1996 to 2025. Most of Europe is colored orange to deep red, indicating widespread warming, with the strongest warming in Eastern Europe, northern Scandinavia, and the Arctic, where deep red dominates. Western Europe shows moderate warming in orange tones. Greenland and parts of the North Atlantic display lighter colors and patches of blue, indicating little warming or localized cooling. A color scale at the bottom ranges from dark blue (about –1.5 °C per decade) to dark red (about +1.5 °C per decade). Additional text on the left reads “European State of the Climate – Report 2025.”
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