‘No country is safe’: deadly Nordic heatwave supercharged by climate crisis, scientists say
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6ZAB8)
Historically cool nations saw hospitals overheating and surge in drownings, wildfires and toxic algal blooms
The prolonged Nordic heatwave in July was supercharged by the climate crisis and shows no country is safe from climate change", scientists say.
Norway, Sweden and Finland have historically cool climates but were hit by soaring temperatures, including a record run of 22 days above 30C (86C) in Finland. Sweden endured 10 straight days of tropical nights", when temperatures did not fall below 20C (68F).
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