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As Europe swelters under another heatwave, air conditioning remains an indispensable companion in the hardest-hit countries, with more people considering it a necessity rather than a luxury. Italy, ...
The EU faces growing pressure from Greece and Italy to address the escalating Libya crisis, driven by migration surges and ...
The findings showed that climate change was behind 317 of the estimated excess heat deaths in Milan, 286 in Barcelona, 235 in Paris, 171 in London, 164 in Rome, 108 in Madrid, 96 in Athens, 47 in ...
In Iceland, temperatures soared to an astonishing 29.5C in Hjarðarland. Weather experts noted this as one of the hottest days ...
Rising heat is already affecting Europe’s economy, and researchers warn the losses in GDP and productivity will worsen in the decades ahead. View on euronews ...
A major Australian travel company has axed tours to popular European spots over concerns of extreme weather caused by climate ...
Heat alert thresholds differ by country. In Finland, warnings are triggered when highs reach 27 degrees or daily averages exceed 20 degrees. In Sweden, yellow alerts are issued if temperatures are ...
One of Australia’s leading travel companies has cancelled all tours to southern Europe during July and August 2025, warning ...
In recent months, Spain experienced a drastic increase in heatwave-related deaths, with 1,180 fatalities reported, a ...
The data from Spain follows a rapid scientific analysis published on July 9 that said around 2,300 people died of ...
Human-caused climate change was responsible for around 1,500 deaths during this year’s atypical heat wave across Europe, a newly published rapid study of mortality data suggests. The study, conducted ...
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