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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 change ...
The year was the hottest ever recorded on the continent, with record temperatures in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe ...
Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, as fossil fuel-driven climate change continued to prompt torrential rain and other extreme weather, the European State of the Climate ...
PARIS: Europe experienced its most extensive flooding in over a decade in 2024, the EU's climate change monitor reported on Tuesday (Apr 15), with almost one-third of its rivers swelling to bursting ...
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 ...
Europe saw its hottest year on record in 2024 — and the fallout was alarming. But there was also a flicker of hope, according ...
Released on April 15, 2025, the comprehensive report documents 2024 as the warmest year on record for the continent, with a cascade of climate extremes affecting ecosystems, economies, and communities ...
Europe has been named the fastest-warming continent in the world in a UN-led annual report.
Europe continues to warm faster than other continents, with cities unprepared for extreme weather events, Copernicus-WMO report warns ...
It is now official that the European continent is experiencing the fastest rate of global warming, according to a new scientific report.
Exceptionally heavy rainfall pounding Central Europe has prompted deadly flooding in the region, with four new deaths reported Monday in Poland, three in the Czech Republic and one in Romania.
Storms and floods in 2024 killed more than 300 people, affected 413,000 others people across Europe, and inflicted at least 18 billion euros in economic damage.