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Heat waves are becoming more frequent around the world. And while rising temperatures caused by greenhouse gas emissions are ...
With temperatures rising worldwide, scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern Hemisphere summer is getting increasingly dangerous.
June 2025 was the hottest on record for Western Europe, with around 2,300 heat-related deaths across the continent.
Due to the weather phenomenon, Western Europe saw its warmest June on record with an average temperature of 20.49C (68.88F), surpassing the previous record for the month from 2003 by 0.06C (0.11F), ...
Around 2,300 people died in 12 European cities due to an extreme heat wave that hit the region from June 23 to July 2, a ...
The EU faces growing pressure from Greece and Italy to address the escalating Libya crisis, driven by migration surges and ...
The findings showed that climate change was behind 317 of the estimated excess heat deaths in Milan, 286 in Barcelona, 235 in Paris, 171 in London, 164 in Rome, 108 in Madrid, 96 in Athens, 47 in ...
The data from Spain follows a rapid scientific analysis published on July 9 that said around 2,300 people died of ...
In peak vacation season, many of the continent’s most desirable getaways are becoming places to get away from.
In late June and early July, a heatwave swept through Europe bringing with it temperatures of over 40°C in many countries.  ...
Europe’s politicians had the chance to prove what they often claim: that the European Union is a world leader on the green ...
Scientists have linked last week’s European heat wave to human-caused climate change and estimate that climate change was responsible for 1,500 deaths ...