Hundreds of deaths recorded as heatwave continues to grip Europe
At least 101 million Europeans were forecast to swelter in temperatures of more than 35C on Thursday, as scores of people were thought to have been killed by…
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At least 101 million Europeans were forecast to swelter in temperatures of more than 35C on Thursday, as scores of people were thought to have been killed by the heat wave. "Nature is angry with us because we destroy everything," she said. Until humanity stops burning colossal amounts of coal, oil and gas, extreme heat will keep getting worse," he added.
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At least 101 million Europeans were forecast to swelter in temperatures of more than 35C on Thursday, as scores of people were thought to have been killed by the heat wave.
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"Nature is angry with us because we destroy everything," she said.
according to AfricanewsUntil humanity stops burning colossal amounts of coal, oil and gas, extreme heat will keep getting worse," he added.
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