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Heatwave in Europe: Germany and Italy Suffer from Record Temperatures

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Heatwave in Europe

Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with record temperatures being recorded in several countries. Germany and Italy are among the most affected, with temperatures above 40°C (104°F) being recorded in several regions.

Denmark registered its highest temperature ever recorded on Saturday, according to the Danish meteorological institute. 'With 36.6°C north of Odense, we have the warmest day ever since measurements began in 1874', it said in a post on X.

Impact of the Heatwave

The heatwave is having a significant impact on public health, with dozens of deaths being recorded across Europe. Additionally, the heatwave is also affecting agriculture, with significant losses being recorded in several regions.

  • The heatwave is being caused by a high-pressure system that is bringing hot air from North Africa to Europe.

  • The highest temperature ever recorded in Europe was 48.0°C (118.4°F), recorded in Athens, Greece, in 1977.

  • The heatwave is being exacerbated by global warming, which is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

Long-term Consequences

The current heatwave is a stark reminder of the long-term consequences of global warming. If measures are not taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, extreme weather events like this will become more frequent and intense.

It is essential that governments and companies take measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the transition to renewable energy sources.

Source / Reference: The Guardian Environment

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Tags: heatwave, Europe, Germany, Italy, record temperature, global warming

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