Europe faces extreme heat, school closures.

Europe is facing a severe heatwave. Schools are closing and authorities are warning people. The EU is not investing enough to prepare for future heatwaves.
Extreme heat is affecting many countries, including the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. Temperatures are expected to be very high, over 35°C, impacting over 100 million people. Scientists believe climate change is causing this heatwave, and Europe is warming faster than other continents. This situation is being investigated by experts. Government meetings and court sessions have also been postponed due to the heat.
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Highlights
Europe Faces Extreme Heat
Extreme heatwaves are impacting Europe, leading to school closures.
EU Investment Concerns
The EU is investing very little money in adapting buildings for extreme heat.
Heatwave Impacts Education
University College London cancelled open days due to heat concerns.
Europe's Rapid Warming
Europe is warming at twice the rate of the global average.
High Temperatures Across Europe
Over 100 million people are predicted to experience temperatures above 35°C.
Perspectives
- Europe is experiencing extreme heatwaves.
- The heatwaves are causing school closures.
- The EU is investing little in heat adaptation.
- Europe is warming faster than the global average.
Climate change is the primary cause of the heatwaves.
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A high-pressure system is causing the extreme temperatures.
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