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Europe Is The Fastest-Warming Continent

With fast warming and an aging population, Europe has become vulnerable to heatwaves. More air conditioning could help, but has set off a debate over climate change culprits and if better solutions are possible.

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forbes.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Europe Is The Fastest-Warming Continent

With fast warming and an aging population, Europe has become vulnerable to heatwaves. More air conditioning could help, but has set off a debate over climate change culprits and if better solutions are possible.

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chinadaily.com.cn3 g fa

Europe's rush to cool off exposes policy folly

European leaders should heed their citizens' urgent purchases:Disengagement is a luxury that the heat — and history — will not afford.

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·forbes.com

    Europe Is The Fastest-Warming Continent

    With fast warming and an aging population, Europe has become vulnerable to heatwaves. More air conditioning could help, but has set off a debate over climate change culprits and…

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·chinadaily.com.cn

    Europe's rush to cool off exposes policy folly

    European leaders should heed their citizens' urgent purchases:Disengagement is a luxury that the heat — and history — will not afford.