A devastating heatwave has swept across Western Europe, leaving an estimated 2,300 people dead in just 10 days, according to a rapid scientific analysis. The extreme temperatures, which soared past 40°C in countries like Spain and triggered wildfires in France, have been directly linked to climate change. Researchers from Imperial College London found that 1,500 of these deaths—about 65%—were attributable to human-driven global warming. Watch for more
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