Heatwaves already kill more people in Europe than all other natural hazards combined . The WWA study draws on prior rapid analyses that show climate change is dramatically worsening the death toll.
During the June 2026 heatwave, temperatures across the affected region reached 5–12°C above seasonal averages . Key records include:
The heatwave exposed severe vulnerabilities in Europe's energy and transport infrastructure.
Extreme weather across Europe in 2025 imposes a heavy and growing economic toll.
The WWA report's central warning is that at just 1.4°C of global warming, extreme heat is already reaching the limits of societies' ability to cope . A concurrent Nature study analyzing 213 historical heatwaves found that fossil fuel emissions are "unambiguously" driving these events worldwide
. The WHO has warned that heat-related mortality has risen by 30% in the past two decades, with more than 100,000 deaths across 35 European countries in 2022 and 2023 combined
. Scientists emphasize that without rapid emissions cuts, heatwaves that are currently considered "virtually impossible" will become routine
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