Human-made global warming 'caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer'

Researchers from Imperial College London say 16,500 deaths caused by hot weather brought on by greenhouse gases
Human-made global warming 'caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer'

Extreme heat incidents were made more likely and intense by human-induced global warming. File picture: Lucy North/PA

Human-made global heating caused two in every three heat deaths in Europe during this year’s scorching summer, an early analysis of mortality in 854 big cities has found.

Epidemiologists and climate scientists attributed 16,500 out of 24,400 heat deaths from June to August to the extra hot weather brought on by greenhouse gases.

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