Climate Change Drives Unprecedented Mediterranean Heat Wave.

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A new study by the World Weather Attribution has found that the recent heat wave that hit Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Algeria was caused by human-caused climate change. The researchers found that the scorching temperatures would have been almost impossible without climate change. The study also noted that the Mediterranean is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in Europe and that losses and damages in the region will continue to rise dramatically without rapidly stopping the burning of fossil fuels and adapting towards a hotter, drier climate.
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