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Spain is bracing itself for another blistering summer, after two record hot years. Copernicus, the EU’s climate service, says there is an up to 70 per cent chance that this summer will be one of the hottest 20 per cent on record for the country. Last year was the hottest globally since records began, as the world breached the 1.5C global heating limit set by the Paris Agreement for a whole year for the first time. 2022 remains Europe’s hottest year yet, spurred by a significant number of heatwaves, which in Spain claimed around 11,300 lives. To save lives this year, Spain’s Ministry of Health ...
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A Massachusetts beach community is scrambling after a weekend storm washed away $600,000 (€551,000) in sand that was trucked in to protect homes, roads and other infrastructure. The project, which brought 12,701 metric tonnes of sand into Salisbury over several weeks, was completed just three days before Sunday's storm clobbered southern New England in the US with strong winds, heavy rainfall and coastal flooding. The Salisbury Beach Citizens for Change group, which facilitated the project and helped raise funds, posted on social media about the project's completion last week and then again af...
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Governments, regional authorities, the business community and European citizens as a whole must face the fact that, even if world leaders succeed in limiting temperature rise to 1.5 degrees in line with the Paris Agreement of 2015, Europe must prepare for double that amount of heating. That was the message of climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra as he presented on Tuesday (12 March) an EU strategy for managing the associated risks, a day after the European Environment Agency (EEA) published a first EU climate risk assessment report warning of potentially catastrophic damage to health, property ...
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