Severe heatwave in Europe caused 2,300 deaths, linked to climate change.
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COPENHAGEN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Around 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during the severe heatwave that ended last week, according to a rapid scientific analysis published on Wednesday. Read full story
Severe heatwave in Europe caused 2,300 deaths, linked to climate change.
Heat caused 2,300 deaths across 12 cities, of which 1,500 were down to climate crisis, scientists say
A recent study reveals that the extreme heatwave across Europe has claimed at least 2,300 lives in 12 major cities this summer. A recent study has...
A recent study reveals that the extreme heatwave across Europe has claimed at least 2,300 lives in 12 major cities this summer. A recent study has...
Scientists have confirmed that human-driven climate change made recent heatwaves in Europe up to 4°C warmer in various cities, pushing temperatures...
Researchers find human-caused climate change raised temperatures by up to 4C, with 1,500 deaths linked directly to it.
Researchers find human-caused climate change raised temperatures by up to 4C, with 1,500 deaths linked directly to it.| Read More Al Jazeera –...
Researchers find human-caused climate change raised temperatures by up to 4C, with 1,500 deaths linked directly to it.| Read More Al Jazeera –...
The rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution calculated that climate change might have tripled the death toll from the event.
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