The Copernicus report on climate for the year 2025 warns about ocean temperatures and the consequences on biodiversity. Especially on posidonia herbaries, but our region has its specificities that can be beneficial.
The Copernicus Institute’s report on climate in 2025, published this week, is alarming for the planet in general and the Mediterranean Sea in particular. Its editors indicate that last year it had its second hottest year on record, with an average surface water temperature of 21.35 °C. This figure is higher than normal by 1.03 °C, and slightly below the 2024 record (21.5 °C).
Also read: Copernicus 2025 Climate Report: record fires, unprecedented drought, major melting, Europe is paying a high price for warming
Already, on our coast, at the very beginning of May, the temperature shows 17° or 18° towards Paca, above normal
source : cafeyn

