October 2025 was 0.16°C cooler than the hottest October ever recorded in 2023. | Agri.BG
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Following the release of new data from the European Climate Change Service "Copernicus" (Copernicus Climate Change Service), it is almost certain that 2025 will be one of the three hottest years in history, reports EastFruit. Climate is changing the geography of blueberry production This clearly shows the accelerating pace of climate change and the need for urgent action. The last three years have been extremely hot, and the average temperature for 2023–2025 will likely exceed 1.5°C. This is the first time in three consecutive years that temperatures will reach this level, commented C3S Deputy Director Samantha Burgess. According to the monthly temperature analysis by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, part of the EU's satellite program, October 2025, with an average global temperature of 15.14°C, was the third warmest October in history. The average temperature for the month exceeded the norm for the period 1991-2020 by 0.70°C. At the same time, the October temperature was ...
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