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A heatwave sweeping across Europe has pushed temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius in Finland and Sweden, with some areas exceeding 30 degrees, prompting health and safety warnings.
Around 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during the severe heatwave that ended last week, ...
Human-caused climate change was responsible for around 1,500 deaths during this year’s atypical heat wave across Europe, a newly published rapid study of mortality data suggests. The study, conducted ...
Welcome to Europe 's new normal, said Hamdam Mostafavi in Libération (Paris), where our once-glorious summers have been made ...
A new study shows that human-caused climate change made Europe’s recent heatwave up to 4°C hotter in many cities. The extreme ...
Travel advisories have been issued by authorities in Germany, Austria, the UK, Sweden, and Norway, warning travellers to take ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Four people died in Spain, two in France and two in Italy as an early summer heatwave continued to grip ...
Four people died in Spain, two in France and two in Italy as an early summer heat wave continues to grip much of Europe this ...
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts ...
We now have the ability to rapidly assess the death toll of climate change after extreme heat – a first-of-its-kind analysis ...
At least eight people have died across Europe as an early summer heatwave grips much of the continent, triggering health alerts and forest fires and forcing the closure of a nuclear reactor at a ...
The rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution calculated that climate change might have tripled the death toll from the ...