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A new study suggests that of the 2,300 heat-related deaths that occurred across 12 European cities during extreme weather in June, more than half could be attributed to climate change.
PARIS: Human-caused climate change made recent European heatwaves up to 4C hotter in many cities, scientists said on ...
Heat deaths could rise up to 50-fold by 2070s due to climate change – study - Analysis warns of impact of dangerous ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen comfortably survived a vote of no confidence on Thursday, ...
Another searing heat wave is gripping Europe, the third so far this season. On Tuesday, Greek authorities closed the ...
The health of the Rhine matters beyond Germany’s borders. German factories account for more than a quarter of Europe’s ...
Elsewhere there are increasing concerns on higher Asian demand due to an expected rise in demand for cooling from key Northeast Asian markets of Japan and South Korea. Although current prices are yet ...
Italy has been gripped by intense heat for several days, prompting the Ministry of Health to declare red alert zones ...
So, the latest episode in the never-ending US tax and tariff saga has given the impression that ‘extend and pretend’ is now also a favourite theme in Washington. But I wouldn’t be so sure. The heat is ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A severe heatwave hitting Europe since last week is estimated to have caused around 2,300 deaths, ...
Human-driven climate change intensified the most recent European heatwave by as much as 4C in several cities, raising ...
A recent study reveals that the extreme heatwave across Europe has claimed at least 2,300 lives in 12 major cities this summer.