Heatwave: Five Things to Know About Heat Waves in Europe, "the Continent that Warms up the Fastest"
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The century is already twenty-five years old, almost as much as the years that separate us from the famous heatwave of 2003, which caused awareness across the European continent.


The current heat waves in Europe and the Lap nia, in the north of Finl nai, self-proclaimed land of Pope Noel. Two sites in the region recorded it on July 26 consecutive days of temperatures above 25 C, a record; recorded all of Finl nai, were 22 days above 30 C, another fact in that regard. Exceptions intensified by the climate crisis from human activity, says a research published in this quarter (13). Read more (08/13/2025)
For several years now, heat waves have followed each other and are beating records around the world, as at the moment in Europe. If we are going to have to get used to these heat waves, engineer Pierre Veltz believes that the Old Continent has the means to adapt.
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