Europe's accelerating climate crisis: Seven charts showing record-breaking heatwaves
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Mark Poynting
Summary
Europe is experiencing a new climate reality marked by record-breaking heatwaves, with June 2024 smashing temperature records. The article uses seven data-driven charts to illustrate how extreme heat events are becoming more frequent, intense, and prolonged across the continent. Scientists warn these trends are accelerating due to climate change, with severe implications for public health, infrastructure, and ecosystems. The piece covers rising average temperatures, increased frequency of heatwaves, urban heat island effects, and the growing risks to vulnerable populations like outdoor workers.
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We might only be a few days into July, but two record-breaking summer heatwaves have already provided the UK and Europe with a snapshot of their new climate
Outdoor workers can be particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat
Scientists warn this is a sign of things to come
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