A new study finds human-caused climate change made Europe's deadly June heatwave far more likely, killing nearly 1,300 people.

This preliminary estimate underscores the growing threat of deadly extreme heat events despite efforts to adapt to a warming world.

It will be some months before the true toll of Europe's worst-ever heatwave is confirmed, but researchers can estimate a death count based on how many people died in Europe during…

Europe just endured its most intense heatwave on record, with 1,300+ excess deaths. What the crisis reveals - and what it means for Latin America.

Preliminary data from Western Europe points to more than 4,000 additional deaths as record June temperatures strain health systems — with governments now scrambling to bolster…

The worst ever heatwave in Europe was recorded between June 20-28 which led to not just more deaths but intense pressure on healthcare systems as well. | India News

Europe and the UK endured their hottest June on record, with temperatures soaring past 40°C in several nations. The UK saw its highest June temperature at 37.7°C, shattering…

The vast majority of European homes lack air conditioning amidst a historic heat wave, and climate activists oppose changing that.

A new study finds human-caused climate change made Europe's deadly June heatwave far more likely, killing nearly 1,300 people.