Extreme Heat Waves Fuel Political Tensions in Europe - Inside Climate News
Inside Climate Newsby By Bob Berwyn18h ago
LINZ, Austria—A summer-long series of heatwaves that has been blistering much of Europe since June has turned political.
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Inside Climate Newsby By Bob Berwyn18h ago
LINZ, Austria—A summer-long series of heatwaves that has been blistering much of Europe since June has turned political.
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