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Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heatwave

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Europe’s extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say
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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Is Climate Change Fueling Europe’s Heat Wave? Yes, Researchers Say.
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Why Europe’s worst-ever heatwave would have been impossible without climate change
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Europe's heatwave 'virtually impossible' without climate change, scientists say
The record-breaking heatwave engulfing Western Europe would have been "virtually ‌impossible" without human-caused climate change, which has made this week's soaring night-time temperatures 100 times...

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Europe’s record-shattering heat wave would have been ‘virtually impossible’ just a few decades ago. Here’s why
Nature · 16h
Europe’s record heatwave: does the continent have a new climate?
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In a visit to Capitol, Jessie Diggins and other Olympians push for climate change solutions

Olympian Jessie Diggins visited Capitol Hill with her four medals in hand Wednesday to advocate for clean air, clean water and a healthy planet.
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How are farmers adapting to climate change?

Three West Midlands farmers speak about the challenges they face due to climate change.
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The Shifting Politics of Climate Change

A new poll suggests Republicans may be more movable on climate change than previously thought, plus more climate news.
Pew Research Center
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Americans on what causes climate change: Human activity or natural patterns?

Past Center surveys have found that Americans with higher levels of formal education are more likely to say human activity is a big cause of climate change. This pattern is driven by Democrats. In contrast, Republicans of all education levels are unlikely to say climate change is mostly the result of human activity.
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Europe faces record heatwave, as Beijing embraces ‘mild’ summer; climate change makes global weather patterns more unstable: expert

Europe faces record heatwave, as Beijing embraces ‘mild’ summer; climate change makes global weather patterns more unstable: expert
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What Americans Who Worry About Climate Change Are Getting Wrong

New polling suggests people in the US and other wealthy countries underrate others’ anxiety about global warming.
Pew Research Center
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Americans Are Increasingly Pessimistic About Avoiding the Worst Effects of Climate Change

About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change. This growing pessimism is driven by Democrats.
Norwich Evening News
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Climate change means Norfolk homes at risk from subsidence

Thousands of homes across Norfolk and Suffolk are at growing risk from subsidence caused by climate change, new research reveals as the region reels under a heatwave. Experts say properties built on clay soils, which are common across the region are increasingly vulnerable to so-called shrink swell behaviour.
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Can We Air-Condition Our Way Out of Climate Change?

Such direct climate control is not a feature of many European homes, and many schools and even hospitals lack AC, owing to the mild summers historically experienced in the region. While nearly 90 percent of homes in the United States had air conditioning in 2020,
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