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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.
Europe’s first major heat wave of the summer began in late June, and caused an estimated 2,300 heat-related deaths. A new rapid study has concluded that almost two-thirds of those deaths would not ...
Another searing heat wave is gripping Europe, the third so far this season. On Tuesday, Greek authorities closed the ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia fired more than 700 attack and decoy drones at Ukraine overnight, topping previous nightly ...
The first weeks of summer have been cruel for Europe with two heat waves leaving much of the continent under heat warnings.
Human-caused climate change is responsible for killing about 1,500 people in last week’s European heat wave, a ...
As Europe emerges from a devastating heat wave, the European Parliament should reject efforts, including by industry groups ...
The European Court of Human Rights delivered two of four rulings against Russia in an international inquiry brought by ...
Climate change caused by humans played a direct role in the deaths of about 1,504 people during a heat wave that struck Europe last week, a new report has found. Warming linked to the combustion ...
Human-induced climate change may have intensified the European heat wave between 23 June and 2 July 2025, and increased the ...
Researchers said they believe that human-driven climate change probably intensified the recent European heat wave and ...
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