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Extreme heat in Europe ‘a brutal reminder’ of climate crisis, UN chief says
The UN climate chief, Simon Stiell, stated that the extreme heatwaves across western Europe serve as a stark reminder of the escalating climate crisis. He attributed the intense heat, which saw the UK and France break temperature records in May, to humanity's reliance on burning fossil fuels.
Extreme heat in Europe ‘a brutal reminder’ of climate crisis, UN chief says
The UN climate chief, Simon Stiell, stated that the extreme early heatwave across western Europe serves as a stark reminder of the escalating climate crisis. He attributed the intense heat, which saw the UK and France break temperature records in May, primarily to humanity's burning of fossil fuels.
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