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Scientists at Imperial and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine used peer-reviewed techniques to calculate that ...
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts ...
Europe's latest spell of sizzling heat, which ended last week, caused a threefold rise in heat-related deaths because ...
Climate change caused by humans played a direct role in the deaths of about 1,504 people during a heat wave that struck ...
Scientists have linked last week’s European heat wave to human-caused climate change, estimating it caused 1,500 deaths.
The heat was so expansive that mountaintops, including the French Alps, that are usually frozen from snowpack saw record ...
A new study suggests that of the 2,300 heat-related deaths that occurred across 12 European cities during extreme weather in June, more than half could be attributed to climate change.
A version of this article appears in print on July 2, 2025, Section A, Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: Europe’s Broiling Heat Wave Prompts Scores of Alerts for Tens of Millions.
Severe heat waves in Europe closed the top of the Eiffel Tower to visitors as it swept across France and the rest of Europe.
Shallow water means vessel operators impose surcharges on freight rates to compensate for vessels not sailing fully loaded, increasing costs for cargo owners. Shipping rates might increase by as much ...
A heat wave covered much of Europe on Monday, with record-hot first day of play at Wimbledon and forest fires in Turkey and France.
Weather Europe’s expanding heat wave fuels record temperatures, including in the Alps High temperatures cover most of Europe, with heat records set for June in Spain and Portugal.