Key facts
- A new study by World Weather Attribution analyzed Europe's current heatwave.
- Scientists found the heatwave would have been virtually impossible without climate change.
- The heat is estimated to be 200 times more likely today than 20 years ago.
- Temperatures in the current heatwave show significant increases compared to past events.
A new study by World Weather Attribution has concluded that Europe's current record-breaking heatwave would have been virtually impossible without the influence of climate change. The scientists involved in the study estimate that the extreme heat experienced today is approximately 200 times more likely to occur than it was just two decades ago. Furthermore, the research indicates that the temperatures during this heatwave show significant increases when compared to previous heat events. This finding underscores the escalating impact of global warming on the frequency and intensity of extreme weather phenomena across the continent.
