Maps and headline: New York Times 7/12/2026
Amelia Nierenberg reports:
In Britain, the national weather agency said on Monday that more than 2,700 people in England and Wales were thought to have died from heat-related causes in recent heat waves. Climate change was estimated to be responsible for 42 percent of those deaths, it added.
“Climate-change-fueled heat that is claiming lives, disrupting schools and hospitals and shutting down transport and infrastructure,” Clair Barnes, an expert in extreme weather and climate change at Imperial College London, said in a statement.
Here’s what to know about the extreme weather in Europe, which over three decades has been the world’s fastest-warming continent. [emphasis added]
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Unprecedented European heat wave. (6/27)
Climate change turned up the heat on Planet Earth (May 2026 worldwide edition). (6/11)
April 2026
If right-wing parties gain control, then Europe will only get hotter (b/w Looney Tunes at the Heartland Institute). (4/30)
2026 Southwest U.S. heat wave joins list of "most astonishing weather events" of 21st century. (4/4)
March 2026
February 2026
January 2026
Climate change as a matter of fact: That's why it's called "extreme weather". (1/29)

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