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Tips from WHO to stay cool this summer and avoid heat-related illnesses

Experts predict this natural warming cycle will further intensify global warming, already exacerbated by fossil fuel pollution

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independent.co.uk16 h fa

Here's how to avoid heat-related illnesses and stay cool this summer

WHO: 200,000+ preventable heat deaths in Europe over four years; El Niño poised to intensify extreme weather this summer. Heat threatens data center uptime, facility budgets, and workforce productivity—IT infrastructure and disaster recovery planning require reassessment.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·zeit.de

    Hitzeaktionstag: WHO: Europäer müssen besser vor Hitze geschützt werden

    Hier finden Sie Informationen zu dem Thema „Hitzeaktionstag“. Lesen Sie jetzt „WHO: Europäer müssen besser vor Hitze geschützt werden“.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·euractiv.com

    WHO advises Europe on how to live with extreme heat | Euractiv

    'Heat is the most lethal consequence of climate change.' World Health Organization's Europe director says

euronews.com
18 h fa

Heat-related deaths in Europe are largely preventable, WHO says

Heat kills thousands of Europeans every year, deaths the WHO says could be prevented with the right policies in place.

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thelocal.es15 h fa

'Silent killer': Extreme heat claims 'more than 200,000 lives' in Europe

WHO: 200.000+ morti in Europa dal 2022 per caldo estremo, principalmente prevenibili con allerta e pianificazione urbana. Caldo estremo aumenta costi di cooling per datacenter e pressione ESG; gli infrastructure investment devono anticipare climate-readiness.

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gulfnews.com2 h fa

Heat killed 200,000 people in Europe in just four years: WHO

WHO documents 200,000 heat-related deaths across Europe over four years driven by climate change. Tech managers must integrate heat resilience and AI-powered early warning systems into infrastructure planning; cooling efficiency is now a competitive operational factor.

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euractiv.com19 h fa

WHO advises Europe on how to live with extreme heat | Euractiv

'Heat is the most lethal consequence of climate change.' World Health Organization's Europe director says

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zeit.de1 g fa

Hitzeaktionstag: WHO: Europäer müssen besser vor Hitze geschützt werden

Hier finden Sie Informationen zu dem Thema „Hitzeaktionstag“. Lesen Sie jetzt „WHO: Europäer müssen besser vor Hitze geschützt werden“.

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  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    Heat-related deaths in Europe are largely preventable, WHO says

    Heat kills thousands of Europeans every year, deaths the WHO says could be prevented with the right policies in place.

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Here's how to avoid heat-related illnesses and stay cool this summer

    More than 200,000 people across Europe died from heat-related causes over the last four years, and most of the fatalities were preventable

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·thelocal.es

    'Silent killer': Extreme heat claims 'more than 200,000 lives' in Europe

    More than 200,000 lives have been lost to the "silent killer" of extreme heat in Europe since 2022, the World Health Organization said on Thursday, after a heatwave saw some…

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Tips from WHO to stay cool this summer and avoid heat-related illnesses

    Experts predict this natural warming cycle will further intensify global warming, already exacerbated by fossil fuel pollution

  • venerdì 12 giugno 2026·gulfnews.com

    Heat killed 200,000 people in Europe in just four years: WHO

    UN agency urges coordinated action as extreme heat batters Europe’s most vulnerable