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"Within the next ten years, may be less, the Balearics will become uncomfortably hot for tourists from northern Europe."
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Europe has warmed more than twice as much as the rest of the world over the past three decades.
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Government figures indicate this year has been the worst year for wildfires in Spain.
Record temperatures, but a record low for fires
The amount of land affected by fires this summer was the lowest since current records began.
Marine heat waves: how do they affect our biodiversity?
This past August, the Balearic sea did not drop below 28 degrees and reached record peaks above 31 degrees.
Highest August temperature ever in Mallorca - 44.5C
Average minimum temperature was also record high.
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When the bar staff were feeling the pressure, especially during the heatwave, the DJ would be instructed to give Sweet Caroline blast.
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Mallorca losing its beaches
Climate change appears to have moved up a gear.
Humphrey Carter19/09/2022 14:55