Record breaking June temperatures have been deadly in Europe as the mercury soared past 40 degrees in several locations. The heat was hard to handle in Paris, London and Berlin, but our expert says we need to get used to it. But, how fast can we adapt to a scorching new-normal?


The ONLY source that told me that current heat waves are NOT related to current super El Niño (which will affect Europe in late summer) is the DW. ALL others says that El Niño is a significant factor in that.
Have you dig into the data about that and what they says?
So your saying climate change has no reason on why? Are you completly in denial? I must have forgot all the other 40 plus El Ninos of years past or all the other times India has had insane 40 plus heat waves.
Not sure where you’re sourcing. El Nino is a beta preview of what the climate is going to be normally in 5-10 years. The heat is caused by climate heating due to the excess GHGs. https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/fossil-fuel-emissions-have-rapidly-worsened-european-heatwaves-in-just-a-few-decades/