Group 1 - The UK, Japan, and South Korea have experienced their hottest summers on record, attributed to climate change and increasing global heatwaves [1] - The UK recorded an average temperature of 16.10°C from June 1 to August 31, surpassing the previous record of 15.76°C set in 2018 by 1.51°C [2] - Japan's average temperature for summer 2025 was 2.36°C higher than the baseline average, exceeding the previous record set in 2023 and 2024 by 0.60°C [3] - South Korea's average temperature reached 25.7°C, breaking the previous record of 25.6°C from last year, with severe drought conditions reported in some areas [4] Group 2 - The UK Meteorological Office indicated that the likelihood of experiencing summers as hot as 2025 has increased by approximately 70 times due to human-induced climate change [2] - Japan's Meteorological Agency warned that extreme heat events are likely to become more frequent due to global warming [3] - In South Korea, over 4,000 individuals sought medical attention for heat-related illnesses this summer, marking the highest number since 2018 [4]
英、日、韩经历有记录以来“最热夏天”
Xin Hua She·2025-09-02 08:03