2025 Among France's Four Hottest Years Amidst Rising Climate Anomalies
France experiences its third or fourth hottest year on record in 2025, with half the year marked by unusually high temperatures and accelerating climate change impacts.
France experiences its third or fourth hottest year on record in 2025, with half the year marked by unusually high temperatures and accelerating climate change impacts.
France experiences one of its hottest years on record in 2025, with significant temperature anomalies and global warming trends confirmed by Météo-France.
2025 is set to be one of the hottest years on record, highlighting urgent climate challenges globally and prompting a cautious approach to renewable energy expansion in France due to shifting consumption forecasts.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres confirms the inevitable breach of the 1.5°C warming limit and urges ambitious climate action and financing ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
France faces a significant heatwave in September 2025, with temperatures hitting 35 °C.
France's conflicting greenhouse gas emission figures raise questions about data accuracy and transparency.
France outlines critical adaptation strategies and funding needs to cope with +4°C climate scenario.
The summer of 2025 has been declared the third hottest in France since 1900, prompting urgent calls for climate action.