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Global Warming and Climate Change: Rising Death Toll in Europe

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Global warming is leading to increased extreme heat in Europe. Recently, heat waves have resulted in 2,300 deaths in just 10 days.

According to a new study, a significant portion of these deaths is directly linked to human-induced climate change. Experts emphasize that heat waves have become "silent killers."

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In many cities across Europe, temperatures have risen by up to 4 degrees. This has had fatal consequences, especially for the elderly and those with chronic illnesses.

Samantha Burgess, the climate strategy leader at Copernicus, stated, "In a warming world, heat waves will become more frequent, intense, and destructive."

Climate change is exacerbating the effects of heat waves in Europe. This summer, temperatures are expected to rise even further.

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