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Climate Change · BrusselAs elsewhere in the world, Europe has again been hit by extreme weather events this year, and global warming will continue to make these disasters more intense and frequent. This summer's heat waves, droughts and floods are expected to cost the European economy more than EUR 120 billion, according to a scientific study published this Monday.See the Story
The Extreme Weather of the Summer of 2025 Cost Europe €43 Billion According to a Study
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