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Germany recorded its highest temperature ever—41.3°C—near Saarbrücken, as a heatwave linked to hot Sahara air moves east, risking infrastructure strain and hea…
Spain striker Álex Baena’s scrappy third goal for Spain came in a 2-1 warm-up win over Uruguay on May 23. His goal and growing confidence boost Spain’s attack …
Global temperatures briefly exceeding 1.5°C caused immediate, year-round disruptions in marine ecosystems, including species shifts and coral stress. This matt…
Rock weathering can cool or warm the climate depending on rock type—silicate rocks remove CO₂ while carbonate rocks release it. This discovery helps explain pa…
Warm weather and calm seas have driven migrant Channel crossings to record highs in 2026, with 10,244 people reaching the UK by mid-year. The route, Europe’s d…
Climate change doubled the likelihood of Europe's record June heatwave, with temperatures up to 4°C hotter due to human-caused warming. Without emissions cuts,…
Europe’s historic cities face deadly heat risks due to rapid warming, as centuries-old designs lack cooling infrastructure and temperatures repeatedly hit dang…
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…
Europe’s June heatwave broke records for extreme heat and humidity, driven by North African air and worsened by fossil-fuel warming, making such events at leas…
Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants by making cooling water too warm and driving up demand, causing blackouts. This exposes weaknesses in Europ…
A NASA satellite detected a massive warm water wave moving across the Pacific, signaling a potentially record-breaking El Niño that could disrupt global weathe…


























