AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoHeatwave Death Toll: The WHO says Europe has logged 1,300+ excess deaths since June 21, with 150 million people living under extreme heat; France alone reports around 1,000 additional deaths, mostly among people over 65, as hospitals and emergency services stay under pressure. Climate Link: Scientists and the World Weather Attribution group say the event would have been “virtually impossible” without human-caused climate change, with hotter nights now far more likely. Infrastructure Strain: Record temperatures are disrupting transport and power, including rail and tram suspensions in Germany and damage from heat and storms. Cooling in Cities: Paris is using a network of chilled-water pipes to keep major sites running during the heat. Public Health Response: The WHO urges countries to adopt heat health action plans and follow practical cooling guidance. Wildfire and Water Stress: Drought and heat are also raising wildfire risk in parts of Europe and stressing rivers used for power and agriculture. Food Supply Shock: In the UK, supermarket fridges failed under the heat, forcing chains to shut chilled sections and dispose of food. Nature and Land: Rewilding efforts continue in Europe with new “Wilder Parks,” aiming to restore natural processes that can help ecosystems cope.
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