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Europe’s heatwaves highlight growing climate risks, says COP29 President

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July 6, 2026

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Europe’s heatwaves highlight growing climate risks, says COP29 President

Extreme heat waves observed in Europe and other regions of the world once again demonstrate that the impacts of climate change are intensifying.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB

PARIS: Gelombang haba yang sedang ‘membakar’ Eropah menunjukkan kesan jelas perubahan iklim, kata Ketua Iklim Pertu­buhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersa­tu (PBB), Simon Stiell pada Khamis. Menurutnya, ia merupakan harga terbaharu yang perlu di­bayar akibat pencemaran bahan api fosil yang sedang memanaskan planet bumi. Eropah mengalami cuaca panas melampau sepanjang minggu ini, dengan suhu memecahkan rekod di Perancis, ... Read more The post Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

TRT World

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· Jul 6, 2026

How climate change is changing summer, travel and the way we enjoy the outdoors

We explore the unusual Omega Block weather pattern driving dangerous heat across parts of Europe. We also examine how climate change is reshaping where people choose to travel, meet one cyclist inspiring communities to care for the environment one cleanup at a time, and explain why choosing the right sunscreen can protect both your health and the planet Host: Reagan Des Vignes Featuring: UN Tourism’s Anita Mendiratta; Holiday Extras’ Seamus McCauley; and climate walker, Jaydip Lakhankiya

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 27, 2026

Where will Europe’s heatwave be most deadly?

We analyse 854 cities to see which will be worst affected

Reuters

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· Jun 29, 2026

LIVE: Heat map shows high temperatures across Europe

Heat map shows temperatures across Europe as large parts of Western Europe are in the grip of a deadly early summer heatwave that has killed dozens, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks. Temperatures hit 104F in parts of Europe on June 28 as storms moved into other areas, with France reporting 1,000 excess deaths during the record-breaking heatwave. #heatwave #europe #heatmap #westerneurope #france #summer #climate #weather #climatechange #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

UrduPoint

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· Jun 24, 2026

WHO classifies European heatwaves as health emergency, urges urgent climate action

WHO classifies European heatwaves as health emergency, urges urgent climate action

Kuwait Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

June heat topped 35C for two-thirds of Europe population

PARIS: More than two-thirds of Europeans experienced temperature over 35°C during a June 15-30 heatwave, according to an AFP analysis, as the continent continues to be ill-adapted...

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Related coverage for "Europe’s heatwaves highlight growing climate risks, says COP29 President": Utusan Malaysia — Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB. TRT World — How climate change is changing summer, travel and the way we enjoy the outdoors. Hindustan Times — Where will Europe’s heatwave be most deadly?. Reuters — LIVE: Heat map shows high temperatures across Europe. UrduPoint — WHO classifies European heatwaves as health emergency, urges urgent climate action. Kuwait Times — June heat topped 35C for two-thirds of Europe population