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The greenhouse | Europe is getting hotter, but we are poorly prepared for it

The greenhouse | Europe is getting hotter, but we are poorly prepared for it

Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan reports that Europe experienced exceptionally high temperatures even before the summer season officially began. The article highlights that the continent is currently poorly prepared to manage the consequences of these rapidly rising temperatures.

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