Climate Change Made ‘Highly Concerning’ Nordic Heatwave At Least 10 Times More Likely
Climate change made last month’s heatwave in Europe’s Nordic countries 2C hotter and at least ten times more likely, a study has found.
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Climate change made last month’s heatwave in Europe’s Nordic countries 2C hotter and at least ten times more likely, a study has found.
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