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In August 2024, the Mediterranean Sea hit a record of 28.7°C. High sea temperatures in Europe fuel marine heatwaves that ...
But European cities appear to suffer more than cities in other rich regions even when peak temperatures are similar. Data from Kai Chen, of the Yale School of Public Health, and his colleagues shows ...
Europe’s wildfire crisis intensified as blazes across Greece, Spain, France and Portugal forced thousands to from their homes ...
The chances of reaching dangerous temperatures are only growing as the planet keeps warming up because of climate change, ...
Spain on Friday warned of "very high or extreme fire danger in most of the country," as firefighters there continue battling ...
Humans adapt to floods through private measures, early warning systems, emergency preparedness and other solutions. A new attribution study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) ...
Hundreds of firefighters are battling to put out wildfires across southern Europe, some of which are believed to have been ...
Rising heat drives worldwide air conditioning demand, challenging energy grids and increasing greenhouse gas emission ...
The fires in Spain this year have burned 158,000 hectares or 610 square miles, according to the European Union’s European Forest Fire Information System. That is an area roughly as big as metropolitan ...
Wildfires continue to blaze in Spain, Portugal and Greece as persistent, hot, and dry conditions challenge firefighters ...
Wildfires continue to test firefighters and locals across Europe as droughts and heatwaves turn regions into tinderboxes. The data for 2025 alone is a sign of things to come.
The extreme temperatures recorded in recent days confirm an increasingly worrying phenomenon: the multiplication and intensification of heatwaves in Europe, a direct effect of climate change, ...
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