Climate Change
Heatwave causes at least 3,700 deaths in France, Belgium, and Netherlands
The heatwave in June that sent temperatures soaring across Europe has'recorded 3700 deaths over the normal number. Authorities have warned that the figures are preliminary, and may rise. Experts say that the heatwave which lasted between June 20 and 28 was the worst ever recorded in Europe. It caused disruptions to the power generation system, damaged infrastructure, and overwhelmed the healthcare systems. Scientists said that climate change was most likely to blame for the extreme heat. Stephanie Rist, French Health Minister, told local TV on Friday that there were 2,025 excess death in France due to the heatwave. The increase...