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Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say
Scientists confirm that Europe's current heat wave, with temperatures soaring over 40°C, is largely due to climate change. A study shows such extreme events are now 200 times more likely than two decades ago. Experts stress the urgent need...
Scientists confirm that Europe's current heat wave, with temperatures soaring over 40°C, is largely due to climate change. A study shows such extreme events are now 200 times more likely than two decades ago. Experts stress the urgent need for adaptation to face these challenges. #ClimateChange #HeatWave #Europe #ExtremeWeather #GlobalWarming #ScienceNews
Originally reported by AP News.
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