Glaciers in the European Alps are projected to continue to lose mass this century, regardless of the emission scenario, according to the European State of the Climate report. Europe endured a historic heatwave across Nordic countries, shrinking glaciers and record sea temperatures in 2025 as the fast-warming continent faces more frequent climate extremes, a new report showed Wednesday. "The climate indicators ... are quite worrying," Mauro Facchini, a European Commission official, told journalists. The European State of the Climate report underscores the urgent need for the region to adapt to global warming and accelerate its transition to clean energy, another EU official said. Here are some key findings of the report published by the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO): Record heatwaves At least 95% of the region experienced above-average annual temperatures, with Britain, Norway and Iceland recording their warmest year on record, according to the report.…