Government officials warn that if it doesn’t rain soon there won’t be water for farmers to keep their crops alive.| euronews
Will it be possible to feed the planet in a warmer world? The production of key crops like cereals can be hit hard by heatwaves and droughts. Climate Now meets the scientists attempting to uncover and harness the secrets of the most resistant plants.| euronews
A new scientific paper has confirmed the extreme weather that is - and isn’t - worsened by climate change.| euronews
"The decisions we make now can secure a liveable future. We have the tools and know-how required to limit warming."| euronews
Authorities in Croatia and Turkey have also had to evacuate citizens amid forest fires and scorching temperatures.| euronews
Expansion of the “Azores high” – a high pressure system in the north Atlantic – is driving “unprecedented” changes in western Europe’s climate, new research suggests.| Carbon Brief
In Spain, a man who was trapped in a wildfire escaped with his clothes on fire after attempting to prevent the blaze from reaching his town.| euronews
Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years.| euronews
Multiple cities in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington and the western provinces of Canada recorded temperatures far above 40ºC (104 ºF), including setting a new all-time Canadian temperature record of 49.6ºC in the village of Lytton. Shortly after setting the record, Lytton was largely destroyed in a wildfire [1,2]. The exceptionally high temperatures led to spikes in sudden deaths, and sharp increases in hospital visits for heat-related illnesses and emergency calls [3,4,5]. Heatwav...| World Weather Attribution