ππ· Climate Change-Related Damage in Croatia (January–June 2025)

α΄΅βΏ α΅αΆ¦α΅α΅Λ’ α΅αΆ αΆΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅α΅α΅ α΅α΅α΅Κ³α΅α΅βΏαΆΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ π Flooding & Storms In late March , central Croatia experienced severe flooding, particularly in the Slavonia region near the VuΔica River. Emergency measures were activated to protect affected areas. Coastal cities like Dubrovnik continued to invest in climate adaptation, especially against sea-level rise and storm surges , which threaten both infrastructure and UNESCO-listed heritage zones. In 2025, Croatia's Country Overshoot Day fell on April 27 , meaning that by this date, the country had consumed all the ecological resources the planet can regenerate in a year if everyone lived like Croatians. This reflects an ecological footprint requiring 1.4 Earths , indicating a significant overshoot of Earth's biocapacity. π₯ Heatwaves & Drought By late June, Croatia was enduring its second heatwave of the year , with temperatures soaring up to 41°C in...