Europe's deadly heatwave is a direct consequence of fossil fuel addiction, and the science is unambiguous. The continent is warming twice as fast as the global average, with Europeans paying the price, as over 200,000 have died from heat-related causes since 2022. Refusing to act on climate change is killing people and action must be taken.
Citing a single week of hot weather to make a rhetorical statement about climate change is unjustified and illogical. Europe has seen brutal heatwaves before — 1976 being a prime example — and people managed without mass panic or government hysteria. This is nothing out of the ordinary in the context of medium to long-term weather patterns.
There is a 50% chance that the total damage incurred by climate change in the 21st century will be at least 16.5% of GDP, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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