đĄď¸ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has published its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, focused on key climate trends in June 2025.âŁ
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The bulletin reports that June 2025 was the third-warmest June globally, with an average ERA5 surface air temperature of 16.46°C, 0.47°C above the 1991-2020 average for June. đâŁ
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In Europe, the average temperature was 18.46°C, 1.10°C above the 1991-2020 average for June, making the month the fifth-warmest June on record for the entire continent. âŁ
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However, due to heatwaves which affected much of Europe during the month, western Europe recorded its warmest June on record, with an average temperature of 20.49°C, 2.81°C above the 1991â2020 average.âŁ
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This data visualisation, produced using C3S data, shows how the average surface air temperature over Europe from 17 June to 2 July compares with the average temperature for the same 16-day period in each year since 1979.âŁ
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Sustained funding, enforcement, and material innovation are essential to decarbonising the built environment. Achieving net zero whole life carbon will depend on integrating sustainable material specification, environmental product declarations (EPDs), and circular construction strategies into every phase of design and delivery. Britainâs green construction agenda will only succeed if sustainable building design evolves from aspiration to standard practice, ensuring that each low carbon building contributes to a resilient, energyâefficient, and resourceâefficient future.
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