In 2022, Europe experienced unprecedented heat leading to 68,000 deaths, with research attributing 56% of these to human-induced climate change. A detailed analysis using historical temperature data ...
Heat is dangerous at far lower wet bulb temperatures, too. But that 35 Celsius level was absolute, Dr. Huber and Dr. Sherwood ...
The summer of 2023 was one of the hottest ever in Europe. According to recent research by Elisa Gallo and her team at ISGlobal in Barcelona, Spain, the heat contributed to more than 47,000 deaths ...
A mini “heat bomb” is expected to boost temperatures well above normal for this time of year across swathes of the country, ...
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Researchers looking at the sweltering European summer of 2022 estimated that more than half of the heat-linked deaths ...
Without strong action, record temperatures and heat-related mortality will continue to rise in the coming years,” says Joan Ballester Claramunt, Principal Investigator of the European Research ...
Europe's hottest summer on record didn't stop ... But if the timing coincides with a heat wave and her client's hotel doesn't have air conditioning, they "absolutely panic," she said.
First the anomalous heat, then the cold. All this, with a final wave of bad weather in between. The long weekend of November ...
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A new study has now found that more than half -- 56% -- of the heat-related deaths in the summer of 2022 were related to human-induced climate change. According to the research, 38,154 of the ...
But if the timing coincides with a heat wave and her client's hotel doesn't ... The latter "really rattled" people," she told BI. Europe, as a whole, endured a sweltering summer.