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Europe’s seas reach record heat as climate change threatens marine life
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Europe’s seas reach record heat as climate change threatens marine life

Modern Ghana about 3 hours 1 mins read
Human-caused climate ?change was the main ?driver of recent record-breaking sea temperatures around Europe, scientists said on Wednesday, warning of severe consequences for ?marine ecosystems and coastal communities.

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