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Europe’s sizzling heat is a ‘brutal reminder’ of global warming, UN climate chief says

Governments and national authorities have issued warnings about the high temperatures.

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What happened Governments and national authorities have issued warnings about the high temperatures.
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CenterEurope’s sizzling heat is a ‘brutal reminder’ of global warming, UN climate chief says

Politico Europe · Center · News report

Right / center-rightScientists blame climate change for the UK heatwave - and say 35°C in spring is 'absolutely astonishing'

Daily Mail UK · Right · News report

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Politico EuropeNews report · May 27, 12:35 PM

Europe’s sizzling heat is a ‘brutal reminder’ of global warming, UN climate chief says

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Governments and national authorities have issued warnings about the high temperatures.

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Daily Mail UKNews report · May 27, 1:13 PM

Scientists blame climate change for the UK heatwave - and say 35°C in spring is 'absolutely astonishing'

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The UK is in the midst of a spring heatwave, with temperatures in parts of the country hitting 35.1°C. As Brits struggle to find relief, scientists have blamed climate change for the bliste...

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May 27, 12:35 PM: Politico Europe joined the source map.

May 27, 1:13 PM: Daily Mail UK joined the source map.

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