The record-breaking heat that’s scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study.
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The record-breaking heat that’s scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study.
A new study says Europe's current heat wave would have been nearly impossible without human-driven climate change. And Germany is expecting things to warm up even more. The record-breaking heat that’s scorching Europe day and night this month would not have been possible without climate change, according to a new study.
A scientific analysis concluded that such high temperatures, across so much of the continent, would “not have been possible” without global warming.
Deutsche Welle English reported the story as "Europe heat wave 'virtually impossible' without human impact." The Seattle Times reported the story as "Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say."
3 sources have covered this story, including Deutsche Welle English, The Seattle Times and The New York Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 12 hours ago.
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