Europe Under Climate Pressure: Extreme Heat Is Already Increasing Deaths and Illnesses, According to a Recent Report | News World

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A recent Lancet Countdown report uses data to show how heat is increasingly affecting Europe, especially its healthcare system. Causes of death intensified by heat are rising sharply.

The 2026 Europe Report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, published in The Lancet Public Health, brings together the work of 65 experts from 46 institutions to analyze 43 key indicators that directly connect climate and health. As The Lancet indicates, it is the most comprehensive analysis to date of how global warming is already affecting the daily lives of millions of people in Europe.

Some 99.6% of European regions are recording more heat-related deaths than in the 1990s, while dengue risk has already increased by almost 300%. Added to this is the fact that mosquitoes are moving farther north as temperatures rise.

One of the most striking findings is the increase in heat-related mortality. According to…

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