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Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, say scientists

Canada's National Observer

Canada's National Observer

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June 26, 2026

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The record-breaking heat that's scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 26, 2026

Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say

Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say

The Independent

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say

The record-breaking heat that’s scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study

Irish News

center

· Jun 28, 2026

France records 1,000 additional deaths as extreme heat sets European records

Scientists said the record-breaking heat and humidity in Europe this past week would not have been possible without climate change.

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· Jun 26, 2026

The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern

The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern

Reuters

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· Jun 26, 2026

Europe's heatwave result of 'human-caused warming', scientist says

The record-breaking heatwave engulfing Western Europe would have been ‘virtually impossible’ without human-caused climate change, scientists said. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #europe #heatwave #climatechange Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4akd9hr 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Fark

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· Jun 26, 2026

Scientists: There is no other way to explain the extreme heat Europe is experiencing besides climate change. Conservatives: BUT IT SNOWED LAST WINTER [Obvious]

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Related coverage for "Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, say scientists": Borneo Bulletin — Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say. The Independent — Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say. Irish News — France records 1,000 additional deaths as extreme heat sets European records. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/94GwEibiRpzEGEeXTfpS8F.jpg — The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern . Reuters — Europe's heatwave result of 'human-caused warming', scientist says. Fark — Scientists: There is no other way to explain the extreme heat Europe is experiencing besides climate change. Conservatives: BUT IT SNOWED LAST WINTER [Obvious]