Climate Change Led to At Least 16,500 Heat Deaths in Europe This Summer

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Insurance Journal - Sep 18, 2025

Climate change fueled scorching summer temperatures that killed an estimated 16,500 people in European cities this summer, pushing overall heat deaths to more than three times what might otherwise have occurred, according to a new study. The analysis presents an …...

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