Winter blooming of hundreds of plants in UK as a visible signal of climate breakdown

Snowdrops and crocuses bloom in a garden in the UK during winter, highlighting the unusual early flowering linked to climate change.

The phenomenon is attributed to a combination of rising temperatures and changing weather patterns linked to climate change. According to the Met Office, average winter temperatures in the UK have increased by approximately 1.5 degrees Celsius since the late 20th century, creating conditions conducive to early blooming. This trend highlights the urgent need for climate … Read more