Europeans endure brutal heat wave, climate researchers say infrastructure may “have to adapt”

Europe is currently experiencing the fastest rate of warming on the planet, with recent data highlighting the severity of climate change on the continent. The United Kingdom and France are facing unprecedented heat waves, breaking historical temperature records. Radley M. Horton, a professor at Columbia University, appeared on “CBS Morning News” to discuss the significant challenges Europe faces due to climate change. The rising temperatures are not only a concern for the environment but also pose serious risks to public health, agriculture, and infrastructure. As Europe grapples with these extreme weather conditions, the urgency for effective climate action becomes increasingly apparent. The situation underscores the need for global cooperation and innovative solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change and adapt to its inevitable consequences. QUESTION: How might the increasing frequency of heat waves in Europe influence the daily lives and future plans of young people living there? 

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