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As wildfires rage in Greece and Italy registers record temperatures, what impact is climate change already having on Europe and how prepared are governments
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Climate Change: How prepared is Europe for extreme weather? Two days after the IPCC called climate change a 'code red for humanity' Europe has reported what would be its 'highest ever' temperature
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Climate Change: How prepared is Europe for extreme weather? Climate Change: How prepared is Europe for extreme weather? Newsnight
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According to BBC Weather's Chris Fawkes, these heatwaves are "the fingerprint of climate change". Extreme heat can be deadly - 30,000 people died in the 2003 European heatwave - but such high
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Climate change is causing America's tornadoes to touch down in new locations, and occur at different times. Experts explain how best to prepare for these hard-to-predict disasters. 22 May 2024
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A series of extreme heatwaves and a long running drought saw June, July and August shatter the previous high mark for temperature. The Copernicus Climate Change Service said the data showed August
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The polar regions and Europe were hit hardest by global warming in 2022, according to a new analysis. The data from Copernicus, the EU's climate monitoring service, says 2022 was the fifth warmest
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The heatwaves battering Europe and the US in July would have been "virtually impossible" without human-induced climate change, a scientific study says. Global warming from burning fossil fuels
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The world's largest ever report into climate change is published, setting out the stark reality of the state of the planet. The study, by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, says it is
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Heavy rainfall that led to deadly floods in Germany and Belgium was influenced by human induced warming.
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Under our changing climate, the weather in Europe is getting more extreme. What could this summer bring in terms of heatwaves, droughts, floods, and forest fires? The overall outlook is pessimistic as we have already seen this past winter and spring. This makes adaptation to climate change and better preparedness crucial, according to a European Environment Agency extreme weather product
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Europe saw record-breaking temperatures, heatwaves and droughts. New data from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), also found that the last eight years have been the
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Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world, and climate risks are threatening its energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, and people's health. According to the European Environment Agency's (EEA) assessment, published today, many of these risks have already reached critical levels and could become catastrophic without urgent and
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Science Mar 11, 2024 1:02 PM EDT. Europe is facing growing climate risks and is unprepared for them, the European Environment Agency said in its first-ever risk assessment for the bloc Monday. The
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Over the past 50 years, it says, some 11,000 disasters involving weather, climate and water-related hazards have occurred claiming two million lives and causing more than $3.5 trillion in economic
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Climate change more than doubled the likelihood of the extreme "fire weather" conditions in eastern Canada in May and June 2023, which helped fires to spread, the WWA says.
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Climate and Science Reporter, BBC News. England is not ready for the unavoidable impacts of global warming, the government's advisers on climate change say in a new report. The Committee on
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And as human-made climate change continues to deepen its grip on global weather systems, so too is hail likely getting bigger. Climate change is strengthening storm updrafts, according to an
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Scientists say many extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of climate change. 1. More extreme rain. For every 1C rise in average temperature, the atmosphere can
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Scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of climate change. Meanwhile, firefighters have been battling a wildfire north of Los Angeles that has
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The world hit 12 straight months of record-high temperatures, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service said earlier this month. Last month was the hottest-recorded May in history.
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Human-induced climate change made recent extreme heat in the US south-west, Mexico and Central America around 35 times more likely, scientists say. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) group
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An hour after the far-right National Rally party of Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen trounced Emmanuel Macron's Renew alliance in European elections, the French president went on TV to say he
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Climate change made US and Mexico heatwave 35 times more likely A new report says extreme heat from May to June was driven by planet-warming emissions from humans. 18 hrs ago
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Insights from The Guardian, Euro News, and Le Monde. The News. Extreme heat and humidity at the upcoming Paris Olympics could spell danger for athletes, according to a report by UK-based
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Living in Morocco's High Atlas mountains and having completed the brutally challenging Marathon des Sables, Alice Morrison knows just how dangerous heat can be in the outdoors - here she