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European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis

5 hours ago
  • #heatwave
  • #public health
  • #climate change
  • Heatwave in western Europe is the most severe and widespread ever, driven by climate crisis from fossil fuel burning.
  • Nearly half of Europe's 850 largest cities face worst heat stress, combining high temperature and humidity, making cooling less effective.
  • Over 60,000 people died in Europe from heat in summer 2022, with current heatwave expected to exact heavy toll and disrupt lives.
  • Analysis shows heatwaves are worsening rapidly; current event would have been 2-3.5°C cooler in past decades due to less global heating.
  • Night-time temperatures are now about 100 times more likely than in 2003, and future conditions could make current summer seem relatively cool.
  • Scientists attribute the heat's severity unequivocally to climate change, ruling out natural weather variability like El Niño.
  • High humidity, measured by wet bulb globe temperatures, worsens health impacts, with many cities experiencing worst conditions ever.
  • Urgent climate action is needed, including shift to clean energy, protecting forests, and investing in heat-resilient infrastructure.
  • UK and other countries face infrastructure challenges, with heat-related deaths and record emergency responses highlighting widespread danger.