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River Heatwaves: A Global Threat to Aquatic Ecosystems

A new study reveals that heatwaves in rivers are intensifying four times faster than atmospheric heatwaves, significantly impacting aquatic life and ecosystems worldwide.

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Extreme Weather in Europe Causes €43 Billion in Economic Losses

The summer of 2025 in Europe, particularly in Spain, France, and Italy, caused over €43 billion in economic losses due to heatwaves, droughts, and floods, according to a study by economists from the University of Mannheim and the European Central Bank.

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Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified

A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.

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Heat Waves Accelerate Biological Aging: A Hong Kong University Study

A recent study from the University of Hong Kong, published in Nature Climate Change, reveals that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging, with each 1.3°C increase resulting in an additional 9 days of aging per year.

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Aging Subway Systems Face Climate Change Challenges

Global subway systems, built for past climates, are struggling with extreme weather, highlighting the urgent need for adaptation and city-level climate resilience strategies.

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Canada's Heat-Related Deaths Highlight Systemic Failures

Canada's inadequate response to heat-related deaths, particularly among low-income individuals lacking air conditioning, highlights systemic failures in data collection, support programs, and building regulations, demanding a comprehensive approach for mitigation.

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Climate Change Caused 16,500 Excess Deaths in Europe This Summer

A new study found that climate change was responsible for 68% of the estimated 24,400 heat-related deaths in Europe this summer, with Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the UK experiencing the highest numbers.

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Study Links 213 Heat Waves to Fossil Fuel Companies

A new study published in Nature found that 213 heat waves were made substantially more likely and intense by emissions from major fossil fuel producers, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP, with some heat waves being "virtually impossible" without their pollution.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Aging Process, Study Shows

A new study reveals that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging, impacting cellular processes and increasing the risk of age-related diseases, exemplified by the experiences of Dubai residents.

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Rising Air Conditioner Sales in UK Amidst Heatwave: Environmental and Health Concerns

Increased sales of air conditioning units in the UK are driven by rising temperatures, but concerns remain about environmental impact due to HFC refrigerants and potential health issues from poorly maintained units.

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Climate Change Impacts on Rural Jaén, Spain: Heatwaves, Wildfires, and Adaptation Strategies

A study in Sierra Mágina, Jaén, reveals that climate change will cause 8-20 day longer heatwaves, 8+ degree temperature increases, and a high wildfire risk, necessitating adaptation strategies in the region's productive systems and tourism sector.

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Paris: Deadliest European Capital During Heat Waves

A 2023 Lancet study found Paris had the highest excess heat-related deaths among European capitals from 2000-2019, although other cities experienced significant mortality. While urban factors play a role, climate change and natural climate variability are the primary drivers.

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