World Will Have to Learn to Live with Heatwaves: UN
- On July 1, the UN weather and climate agency warned the world must learn to live with heatwaves as a permanent reality amid Europe's record temperatures.
- Driven by human-induced climate change, more frequent and severe heatwaves occur, amplified by unusually warm Mediterranean Sea waters, fueling the recent extreme temperatures across regions.
- Belgium hit 34.7°C in Uccle, setting a new record, while Spain’s June averaged 23.6°C, its hottest month ever.
- In response to the heatwave, Clare Nullis urged improved early warning systems and city plans, while IFRC teams mobilized volunteers distributing water to vulnerable populations.
- The World Meteorological Organization projects that future heatwaves will become more frequent and severe, urging energy conservation and a faster shift to renewables to adapt to this permanent reality.
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World has to learn to live with heat waves, UN says as Europe sizzles
(UPDATE) GENEVA, Switzerland — The world will have to learn to live with heat waves, the United Nations’ weather and climate agency said Tuesday, as much of Europe roasted in high summer temperatures.
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World will have to learn to live with heatwaves: UN
GENEVA: The world will have to learn to live with heatwaves, the United Nations' weather and climate agency said Tuesday (July 1) as much of Europe roasted in high summer temperatures.
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