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Climate change blamed for record-breaking European heatwave

Scientists have confirmed human-caused climate change is responsible for the extreme intensity of the current heatwave, which is now impacting economic productivity and growth across Europe.

By 26 Jun 2026 · 09:00 CET Updated 26 Jun 2026 · 09:00 CET

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According to The Local, experts have stated that human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the record-breaking heatwave currently affecting Europe. The extreme weather conditions are being linked to significant concerns regarding the broader economy.

As temperatures climb, economic analysts are assessing the potential financial toll. Productivity is reportedly melting due to the heat, contributing to lethargic growth across the continent. Scientists released these findings on Friday, highlighting the direct connection between atmospheric changes and the escalating intensity of the current regional weather event.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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