
Europe Boils: Deadly Heat Waves Break Records Across the Continent
Europe is facing unprecedented heat waves, causing deaths, wildfires, and disrupting infrastructure across the continent.
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Europe is facing unprecedented heat waves, causing deaths, wildfires, and disrupting infrastructure across the continent.

Extreme heat and drought spread across Europe, causing wildfires and economic strain. Experts warn climate change is bringing a ‘new era of drought’ and call for urgent global cooperation.

Southern Europe is sweltering under a punishing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 44°C across countries like France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, prompting health and wildfire warnings.

Wildfires worldwide are making it harder for forests to recover, with less than a third regrowing within seven years. A new study highlights the urgent need for global efforts to restore forests.

A new study reveals that climate change has contributed to thousands of deaths and billions in costs from wildfire smoke in the U.S. between 2006 and 2020, highlighting the urgent need for action.

Firefighters are battling at least 16 wildfires across North Dakota, including major blazes near the Turtle Mountain Reservation, as drought conditions fuel the flames.

Wildfires near Jerusalem on Memorial Day force evacuations and road closures, impacting communities and visitors.

One hundred days after historic wildfires, Los Angeles faces billions in damages as the city begins to recover from the most destructive fires in its history.

South Korea faces its worst wildfires ever, leaving thousands homeless and damaging national heritage sites.

Tariffs on imported construction materials may delay and increase the cost of rebuilding over 17,000 homes and businesses devastated by wildfires in Los Angeles.