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The rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution calculated that climate change might have tripled the death toll from the ...
Scientists have linked last week’s European heat wave to human-caused climate change and estimate that climate change was ...
Researchers said they believe that human-driven climate change probably intensified the recent European heat wave and increased the number of heat-related deaths.
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 ...
Humanity’s burning of fossil fuels directly led to the deaths of at least 1,500 people in a European heatwave last week, a ...
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts ...
The heat was so expansive that mountaintops, including the French Alps, that are usually frozen from snowpack saw record temperatures. Heat records were set for June in Spain and Portugal.
Temperatures climbed above 100 degrees Fahrenheit across parts of Europe, creating health concerns and causing landmarks to ...
Heat waves are becoming more frequent around the world. And while rising temperatures caused by greenhouse gas emissions are ...
Major heat waves across Southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit in countries like Italy, Spain and Greece.
The heat wave that has blanketed much of Europe is expected to linger over the continent this week, driving up temperatures ...
PARIS -- Europe sizzled in its first major heat wave of the summer on Tuesday, as Barcelona recorded its hottest June in over ...