Europe Named Fastest-Warming Continent as 2024 Breaks Heat Records
- Europe is the fastest-warming continent, with 2024 being the hottest year on record, as documented in the Copernicus Climate Change Service report.
- The report indicated that storms accounted for at least 335 deaths and affected over 413,000 individuals across Europe while flooding impacted a vast portion of the European river network, resulting in economic losses estimated at €18 billion.
- Record ice loss occurred in glaciers of Scandinavia and Svalbard, with 69% of land experiencing fewer frost days than ever before.
- Southeastern Europe faced its longest heatwave on record, lasting 13 days and impacting 55% of the region.
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North Atlantic Overheats: "A rare but not unexpected anomaly"
In a study published this Wednesday, April 16, in the journal "Nature Communications Earth and Environment", French researchers shed light on the reasons why the North Atlantic Ocean has been experiencing record temperatures since 2023. A devastating combo combining warming of anthropogenic origin and natural variability has led to a climate anomaly never seen so far in the region.
Europe saw deadly floods, heatwaves, and record losses as climate risks intensified in 2024
Record-breaking heat, catastrophic flooding, and massive economic losses made 2024 one of the most damaging years yet for Europe as the continent warmed at twice the global rate.Rosie Frost reports for Euronews.In short:Climate disasters killed at least 335 people across Europe last year, affecting over 400,000 and costing an estimated €18 billion in damages.The Copernicus State of the Climate report shows Europe experienced its hottest year on …
Europe was Hottest Ever Recorded last Year, and is Heating up Faster than any other Continent
Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – The Copernicus Climate Change Service (abbreviated as C3S) has just issued The European State of the Climate for 2024. These scientists report that last year was the hottest ever in Europe, which is the continent that is heating up faster than any other. They write, “60% of Europe saw more days than average with at least ‘strong heat stress’.” There are, however, parts of Asia, like the Middle East and South Asia, …
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