Deaths due to heat-related stress and illnesses could triple in Europe by the end of the century, scientists have warned. Researchers say if current climate policies continue, heat could become as ...
The September heat wave follows Europe’s hottest summer on record and the hottest summer for the planet. Norway and Sweden ...
Data shows that this year we had the hottest summer on record in the Northern hemisphere, and 2024 is on its way to be the ...
Overall, with 3°C global warming—an upper estimate based on current climate policies—the number of heat-related deaths in Europe could increase from 43,729 to 128,809 by the end of the century.
A new study has warned that deaths from extreme heat in Europe are projected to rise sharply in the coming decades, potentially adding 55,000 deaths annually by the year 2100 if significant action ...
Study estimates temperature-related mortality risks across Europe, projecting increased heat-related deaths, especially in Southern regions, due to climate change and an aging population.
Heat deaths in Europe could triple by the end of the century, with the numbers rising disproportionately in southern European countries such as Italy, Greece and Spain, a study has found.
In 2023, more than 47,000 excess heat-related deaths took place across 35 countries in Europe, and Greece and Bulgaria had the highest mortality rates due to relentless heatwaves, according to a ...
(Bloomberg) -- Thunderstorms are forecast for a swath of Europe from Spain to Greece, while temperatures soar across Germany. Summer heat is giving way to violent storms, with yellow warnings in ...
C above the 1991-2020 long term average and exceeded the previous record from 2022. It has had an impact on the glaciers.
Humans like to think of the past as distant, a time when humans still faced predators and natural selection was in operationg ...
Researchers say if current climate policies continue, heat could become as big a threat for Europeans as cold, which currently kills eight time more people. Last two summers in Europe have already ...