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A report by Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization warns of an increased risk of torrential rains on the ...
Europe faced widespread flooding in 2024 due to climate change, with record temperatures and extreme weather events.
Damage to the built environment from extreme weather is projected to increase up to tenfold by the end of the century due to ...
Europe saw its hottest year on record in 2024 — and the fallout was alarming. But there was also a flicker of hope, according to the EU's new Copernicus climate report.
Storms and flooding across Europe last year affected a total of 413,000 people, led to the loss of at least 335 lives and are estimated to have cost at least €18 billion in damages.
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Europe experienced its most extensive flooding in over a decade in 2024, the EU’s climate change monitor reported yesterday, ...
Storms and floods in 2024 killed more than 300 people, affected 413,000 others people across Europe, and inflicted at least 18 billion euros in economic damage.
Europe continues to warm faster than other continents, with cities unprepared for extreme weather events, Copernicus-WMO ...