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LONDON (Reuters) - The Tower of London was adorned with a flood of ceramic poppies as part of Britain's commemorations for ...
A report by Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization warns of an increased risk of torrential rains on the continent, where warming is progressing faster than in other regions ...
UK authorities are strengthening their defences with solutions more sympathetic with the environment. Read more at ...
Deadly floods, storms and heatwaves: Europe suffered the 'serious impacts’ of climate change in 2024
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. Last year ...
AFP Paris: Europe experienced its most extensive flooding in over a decade in 2024, the EU’s climate change monitor reported on Tuesday, with almost one-third of its rivers swelling to bursting ...
30% of Europe's river network had 'high' floods in 2024 Europe is world's fastest-warming continent Climate change worsening storms and torrential rainfall BRUSSELS, April 15 (Reuters ...
Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, with 30% of the continent's river network hit by significant floods, scientists said on Tuesday, as fossil fuel-driven climate ...
Whether by floods, heat waves, storms or drought, the lives of Europe's roughly 750 million people are being increasingly shaped by extreme weather — fueled by human-caused climate change.
The cocaine trade is far bigger and more geographically diverse than at any other point in history. Here’s how drug cartels are evading authorities using semi-submersibles to deliver shipments ...
Storms and floods in 2024 killed more than 300 people, affected 413,000 others people across Europe, and inflicted at least €18 billion (US$20.5 billion) in economic damage.
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