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Climate change doubled the likelihood of Europe's record June heatwave, with temperatures up to 4°C hotter due to human-caused warming. Without emissions cuts,…
Extreme heat above 35°C can impair brain function and may cause long-term neurological damage, worsening with rising global temperatures. OpenAI restricted GPT…
Europe’s record-breaking June heatwave was made at least 3.5°C hotter by climate change, making such extreme temperatures now tens to hundreds of times more li…
Europe’s historic cities face deadly heat risks due to rapid warming, as centuries-old designs lack cooling infrastructure and temperatures repeatedly hit dang…
Extreme heat poses serious health risks, even for fit individuals, as dehydration from alcohol and exercise can cause heat exhaustion or stroke. Public health …
The French Riviera avoided extreme heat due to the Mediterranean Sea's cooling effect, with Nice at 29°C while inland cities reached 40°C. This highlights geog…
Scientists confirm Europe's record heatwave is "unequivocally" driven by climate change, making such extreme temperatures 3.5°C hotter than in the 1970s. This …
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…
Europe’s June heatwave broke records for extreme heat and humidity, driven by North African air and worsened by fossil-fuel warming, making such events at leas…
Alice Springs faced 20 days above 40°C in January 2026, worsening health risks for remote First Nations communities already vulnerable to heat due to poor infr…
Germany must adapt to extreme 42°C heat in their World Cup match against Ecuador to avoid heat exhaustion and maintain performance. Tactical changes and squad …


























