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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…
France recorded its hottest day ever on Wednesday, with a national average temperature of 30°C (86°F), surpassing the 2019 record by half a degree, while extre…
In the UK's 2025 record-hot summer, livestock heat deaths during transit doubled to at least 3,200, exposing severe gaps in animal transport protections during…
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…
Europe’s heat wave is pushing power grids to record-breaking strain, risking blackouts as demand surges and infrastructure struggles with extreme heat and drou…
Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants by making cooling water too warm and driving up demand, causing blackouts. This exposes weaknesses in Europ…
Extreme heat impairs animals' cognitive abilities, causing aggression and poor decision-making, which threatens their survival. As climate change intensifies h…
Red Cross volunteers in Phoenix mobile home parks hand out water and cooling tips to prevent heat deaths, as 25% of indoor heat fatalities occur in these homes…




















