Human-induced climate change has intensified temperatures, making this year's record heat wave up to 4 degrees Celsius hotter.

France records heat-related deaths, nations close schools and cancel trains, and wildlife shelters struggle to cope.

Authorities accross Europe have warned of temperatures exceeding 39 and 40 degrees Celsius as a 'heat dome' sets in. Germany also faces the threat of extreme thunderstorms.

Much of Europe was preparing Monday for an already fierce heatwave to intensify even further in the coming days, with some countries taking special measures to mitigate its…

Much of Europe braced Monday for an intensifying heat wave in the days ahead, prompting some countries to implement special measures to mitigate its...

European countries are taking several measures as a deadly heatwave grips the continent

Climate change is making extremely dangerous heat waves like this one more common.

Historic heatwaves sweep Europe, shattering records from Iberia to Balkans-

“Record-shattering temperatures are feeding demand for air conditioning and driving surges in demand for electricity.”

Relentless, deadly heat is tightening its grip on Europe, with national temperature records expected to not just fall but be obliterated this week. For Europe, it’s a wake up call…

Europe is baking under a scorching heatwave, with health warnings in place across western and central parts of the continent as temperatures climb to record-breaking highs.

Europe is facing one of its most intense heat waves in recent years, with temperatures climbing above 40°C in several countries and little immediate relief expected.…

Atmospheric patterns are trapping hot air for days, driving temperatures steadily higher – a phenomenon exacerbated by global warming, experts say

Europe is bracing for another day of an unprecedented heatwave that is making life on the continent unbearable.

Europe grapples with a severe heatwave as temperatures reach record highs, prompting health warnings and disruptions. | World News

Europe is warming at more than twice the global average

Extreme weather is getting worse as climate change speeds up.

Experts say the climate crisis is making Europe's heatwaves more frequent and more intense.

Human-induced climate change has intensified temperatures, making this year's record heat wave up to 4 degrees Celsius hotter.

Europe is getting scorched by record heat dome locking in triple‑digit temps. See how the extreme summer is breaking records now.

Europe's record-breaking heatwave has highlighted its vulnerability to climate change. But countries could look to Australia's experience with scorching summers to learn valuable…