The article reports on unprecedented warming in the Adriatic Sea during early summer 2026, highlighting record-breaking temperatures along Slovenia’s coast and in areas like Koper, Piran, and Lignano. Measurements reached up to 31°C in Trst and 30°C in Koper, nearing historical records. The Adriatic's shallow northern waters act as a heat trap, leading to rapid temperature increases. Environmental agencies note that these conditions represent a dramatic shift from past averages, with average sea temperatures now surpassing previous extreme highs. The situation underscores growing concerns over climate change impacts on marine ecosystems.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the rising temperatures as an alarming environmental crisis, emphasizing the ecological and climatic implications. It uses strong language such as 'vre' (literally 'boils') and 'nevarno približuje zgodovinskim absolutnim rekordom' ('dangerously approaches historic absolute records






