London is experiencing high temperatures. Many are opting for casual wear at the office, and schools are closing for the week. Instances of people fainting on public transport are increasing.
Globally, heat waves are intensifying. They’re not only getting hotter but also more frequent and enduring. Europe is warming at a rapid pace, more than any other continent. Recently, France recorded its highest temperature to date, a trend observed nearly every year.
According to Chico Harlan, our global climate correspondent, the situation might worsen. This year, El Niño, a natural climate phenomenon known for influencing global weather patterns, has returned.
Chico Harlan recently covered the aftermath of a severe heat wave in Europe. It lasted a week and transformed classrooms into uncomfortable environments, with students struggling to stay awake at their desks.
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