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Is climate change to blame for extreme heat in Europe? – BBC News

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Is climate change to blame for extreme heat in Europe? – BBC News

Europe is experiencing extreme temperatures this week, with hot weather set to continue for the foreseeable future.

In Spain, temperatures have hit 43C (109F), and in neighbouring Portugal, wildfires have broken out as a result of the weather.

Is climate change to blame for this scorching heat?

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  1. The usual BBC then.. show picture of people enjoying the weather on water, next to water, in water, eating ice cream, fountains, lake..
    It's basically telling people they should be enjoying, it's climate disaster denialism.
    Show the cold centers where frail people go to shelter, talk about the effects of 40°c+ on the wildlife, talk about our water shortage across Europe.

  2. Well look at the place they chose to live in lol! In Estonia, two weeks of 30 degrees. Right now as I'm writing, it's 18 degrees outside. Doesn't even go above 22 degrees for the whole summer except the two weeks. Yesterday evening was that cold that I had to put on a hoodie.

  3. 43 degrees C! Wow, the temperature ain't that high in Jamaica, and we are really close to the equator. It's mostly sunny too. Though I do see fires here and there on a particular hillside

  4. Nop is people fault…in Portugal they plant Eucalyptus just for profit, that species dry the ground all over…90% of the fire is man made. Those criminals go to jail just a night…

  5. I don't get why people are so fazed by umbrellas in the sunlight… "Umbrellas, even though there isn't a drop of rain…" Is it really that strange that an object that literally means "small shade" is used for shade…

  6. The climate isn't changing or getting hotter, well it is, but not in a way that would affect the global weather noticeably. The average temperature of the Earth has risen by 1 DEGREE Celsius in the last 122 years. South Africa has just had the coldest winter I have ever experienced in my 32 years on this Earth. 7 Degrees Celsius at the coastline on the Indian Ocean side. Europe is just experiencing Summer, happens every year.

    Klaus Schwab is not a reliable climatologist.

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