Europe faces intensifying heatwaves as warming accelerates, with WHO Europe warning that future summers will bring stronger, longer-lasting crises amid rising global temperatures.

Europe's early summer heatwave has led to 1,300 excess deaths, WHO reports, as Germany records a historic high of 41.7°C amid soaring temperatures across the continent.

Europe is grappling with a devastating heatwave, claiming over 1,300 lives and straining medical facilities. The extreme temperatures highlight a critical flaw in the continent's…

More than 1,300 excess deaths have been linked to the record-breaking heatwave sweeping across Europe, the World Health Organization said, as temperatures climbed above 40°C in…

BBC: Europe's heatwave linked to 1,300 deaths, WHO says, as Germany hits record 41.7°CEurope's unprecedented early summer heatwave may be responsible for hundreds of excess…

Europe is battling an intense summer heatwave that has left more than 1,300 people dead since June 21, according to the WHO. Beyond the immediate health crisis, the extreme…

With temperatures soaring across Europe, WHO Europe chief Hans Kluge has called on governments to recognise extreme heat as a health crisis and strengthen health system…

'Extreme heat is already reaching the limits of our societies’ ability to cope,' as a result of climate change, one expert group said.

As Europe continues to face a record-breaking heatwave, the World Health Organization warns future summers will only be hotter.

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Tagelang ächzte Europa unter Extremhitze. Das sei erst der Anfang, warnt die Weltgesundheitsorganisation: Die kommenden Sommer würden noch härter - und viele Länder seien darauf…

Europe's infrastructure, built for cold, is struggling with record heatwaves. From buckling train tracks and melting roads to hospitals cancelling surgeries and strained power…

Die große Hitzewelle ist vorbei, aber sie war nur ein Vorgeschmack. Davor warnt der WHO-Regionaldirektor für Europa und verweist auf nötige Gegenmaßnahmen.

To survive rising heat, Europe needs cooling. Air conditioners alone won’t cut it, argues RMI’s Lindsay Rasmussen and Ankit Kalanki.

Summer has barely started in the Northern Hemisphere, but already it’s offering an oppressive preview of life on a hotter planet.

Europe faces intensifying heatwaves as warming accelerates, with WHO Europe warning that future summers will bring stronger, longer-lasting crises amid rising global temperatures.

Heatwaves exacerbated by climate change are becoming increasingly common and lethal