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🏥 Hospitals overrun, surgeries canceled as historic Nordic heatwave grips Norway, Sweden, Finland
The normally cool nations of Norway, Sweden, and Finland faced an extraordinary heatwave in July. These countries, known for their mild summers, experienced record-breaking temperatures that scientists say were made far more intense by the climate crisis.
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Norway, Sweden and Finland: Climate change made July heatwave 10 times more likely, study says
The period of persistent heat across the region brought overcrowded and overheated hospitals, wildfires, toxic algal blooms and a surge in drownings. View on euronews
The chances of reaching dangerous temperatures are only growing as the planet keeps warming up because of climate change, scientists warn.
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Inquirer on MSNClimate change made Nordic heatwave 2°C hotter: Study
STOCKHOLM: Human-caused climate change made a recent Nordic heatwave about 2°C hotter, putting a strain on healthcare, ecosystems and indigenous Sami reindeer herders in a region ill-equipped for such events,
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Scandinavian heatwave that saw reindeer flock to cities made 10 times more likely by climate crisis
In a world without climate crisis, similar two-week heatwaves would be extremely rare, the researchers said. But today, with 1.3C of global warming, these heatwaves have become at least ten times more likely.