An official from the European Space Agency (ESA) has stated that the recurrence of stronger heatwaves year after year points to a clear warming trend. The statement was made in the context of ongoing climate monitoring by ESA's satellites, which track temperature anomalies and other climate indicators globally.
According to ESA's data, recent years have seen a series of intense heatwaves across Europe and other regions, with 2023 and 2024 being among the hottest on record. The official emphasized that these events are not isolated but part of a consistent pattern linked to climate change.
ESA's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has reported that global average temperatures have risen significantly over the past decades, with 2025 also showing above-average temperatures. The agency continues to provide critical data to support climate research and policy decisions.