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Heat waves impair brain function by disrupting blood flow, causing dehydration, and reducing cognitive performance by up to 13% in outdoor workers. Rising temp…
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.…
A deadly European heat wave, fueled by climate change, overwhelmed hospitals with heatstroke patients, exposing unprepared health systems and killing vulnerabl…
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…
Lawmakers from both parties are pushing for faster geothermal energy development due to its low emissions and energy independence benefits, despite high costs.…
France issued its highest heat alert as temperatures threaten even young, healthy people, forcing emergency hospital measures due to rising cardiac arrests. Th…
During a heatwave, personal check-ins reduce deaths more than technology alone. Cities must invest in community connections as climate change worsens heatwaves.
Europe’s current heat wave, with temperatures 10–15°C above normal, is intensifying health, agricultural, and energy crises. Scientists link these prolonged, s…
Europe faces unprecedented, accelerating heatwaves from climate change, with parts already hitting 45°C (113°F); extreme heat kills more people than other weat…
Europe’s extreme heat forced nuclear and fossil fuel plants to shut down, causing grid instability and emergency alerts in France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. I…


















