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Climate change behind European heatwave

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Net-zero champion Europe snared by climate change on its doorstep
The June heatwave that broke a series of temperature records in Europe has focused minds on the urgency of adapting to global warming in a continent once complacent about its relatively gentle climate...

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Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say
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Is Climate Change Fueling Europe’s Heat Wave? Yes, Researchers Say.
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How extreme heat is changing Europe
This week, temperatures across much of Europe reached above 40 C.

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Punishing heat wave hits eastern US, with a preview of what’s to come
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European heatwave sends French residents scrambling for fans and air conditioners
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World Bank to abandon goal to devote 45% of lending resources to climate change projects

By David Lawder WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - The World Bank Group said on Monday it will "retire" its previous goal to devote 45% of its annual lending resources to projects with climate co-benefits,
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Innovation vs. climate change: Introducing ‘Positive Charge,’ a new podcast from GeekWire

Most climate news feels hopeless. Positive Charge, a new podcast from GeekWire, profiles the scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs betting that technology can still tip the balance — starting with episodes on "forever chemicals" and the race for fusion power.
Pew Research Center
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Americans on what causes climate change: Human activity or natural patterns?

Past Center surveys have found that Americans with higher levels of formal education are more likely to say human activity is a big cause of climate change. This pattern is driven by Democrats. In contrast, Republicans of all education levels are unlikely to say climate change is mostly the result of human activity.
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London Climate Action Week Foiled by Climate Change

As record-breaking heat crushes Europe, organizers are moving events online to avoid exposing people to dangerously high temperatures.
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Is Climate Change Supercharging El Niño? A Debate Rages.

As a new, potentially record-breaking El Niño begins, researchers are vigorously debating whether climate change is driving the phenomenon’s intensity.
Pew Research Center
1mon

Americans Are Increasingly Pessimistic About Avoiding the Worst Effects of Climate Change

About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change. This growing pessimism is driven by Democrats.
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Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds

New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.
Climate Central
6mon

Five Things to Know About Climate Change in 2025

We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change. Climate Shift Index Revealing the influence of climate change on daily ...
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Climate change may prop up urban plant growth in the face of development—provided cities build slowly enough

Worsened drought stress, changing rainfall patterns, flowers and pollinators thrown out of sync: These only scratch the surface of the ways climate change challenges plant life. But warmer air and higher carbon dioxide levels can also fuel faster plant growth,
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