Climate change is causing the record heat that is disrupting life across much of Europe.

The record for the hottest June temperature of 35.6C was set in 1976 in Southampton

PARIS: Europe on Tuesday (Jun 23) braced for more extreme weather as a deadly heatwave threatened fresh temperature records in Britain, with trains disrupted and hospitals across…

A heatwave in Europe is expected to break June records for the UK and France.

Europe faces a severe heatwave, with record temperatures expected in Britain and health alerts issued across the continent as authorities prepare for the impact on vulnerable…

Western Europe was in the grip of a heat wave on Wednesday that shattered records, caused the deaths of dozens of people, closed schools, knocked out electricity and wiped out…

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

Wednesday marked Britain’s hottest June day on record, with a provisional 35.7C breaking the benchmark set in 1976.

France has seen temperatures touch 40C across nearly half the country since the current heatwave began, while the United Kingdom has recorded its hottest June day on record, as an…

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

Authorities warn the worst may still be ahead, with temperatures expected to climb further

(Bloomberg) -- The heat wave baking western Europe smashed records in the UK and France, as the region faces another day of disruptive temperatures.

LONDON (AP) — Much of western Europe has been baking under a “heat dome” this week, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in many places.

The searing heat has scorched temperature records across Europe this week, with the continent experiencing one of the most intense and dangerous heatwaves in recent memory

Britain hit a record high temperature for June on Thursday as large parts of Western Europe remained in the grip of a deadly early summer heat wave that has killed dozens of…

Authorities warn people to adapt their daily routines to avoid the risk of over-heating

Europe is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. But it's infrastructure was built for a cooler climate.

The record-breaking heat that’s scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study.

The extreme June heat that’s baked Europe this week wouldn’t have happened just 50 years ago, according to a new analysis, which says the human-driven climate crisis is…

The current temperatures in western and central Europe would have been virtually impossible 50 years ago, and unprecedented humidity levels make this heatwave especially dangerous

“Continued fossil-fuel emissions are directly responsible for the disruption people are experiencing this week,” climate scientists warn.