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11 resultsfor “impacts of climate change in Europe”

Science

Europe named ‘fastest-warming continent’ in latest climate change report

climate change in the region](/news/2025/9/17/did-climate-change-cause-16500-extra-deaths-in-europe-this-summer). “Europe is the fastest-warming continent, and the impacts

Al Jazeera English5h ago
Science

Pollen season in UK and mainland Europe extended by climate breakdown

Europe as it expands into areas in which it is currently rare. “Pollen allergies are a health risk of climate change,” said Katharina Bastl, a pollen researcher at the Medical University of Vienna

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Science

Six women win 2026 Goldman prize, world’s top environmental award

change and more localised pollution around the world. Borim, the winner for Asia who started the Youth 4 Climate Action organisation, won a ruling from South Korea’s Constitutional Court that the government’s climate

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
Science

Move over wind farms: why some argue cutting costs is the best way to cut carbon

change. "I noticed my electricity bills were going through the roof," he says. This winter, he and his wife switched it off and went back to their gas boiler, which they had kept

BBC NewsApr 15
Health

Hay fever misery does last longer - here is how to cope

Europe]", says Professor Joacim Rocklov, from the University of Heidelberg, one of the authors of the paper. He told the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4 that more research is needed to see if climate

BBC NewsApr 22
Politics

Monday briefing: Everything we know about the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting

Europe news*** | Private jets laden with the spoils of those whose wealth swelled during Viktor Orbán’s years in power have been taking off from Vienna, while other individuals are [racing to invest their assets

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Politics

One year after Spain’s blackout, its shift to renewables and grid evolution power on

Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) at Ember, told the Guardian that Spain’s “trajectory towards reducing fossil power and increasing renewables and their enablers has strengthened since the blackout”. There was some increase

The Guardian World21h ago
World

World Press Photo Contest winners cast a lens on resilience, pain and bliss

impacting physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Since 2011, the photographer – son of a teacher and father of an 11-year-old – has documented this crisis across nine countries, from Western and South Asia

NPR Topics: NewsApr 26
Science

Earth gets brighter every year but progression is volatile, study finds

Europe dimmed significantly due to efficiency regulations, the researchers said, while Venezuela lost more than 26% of its night-time light due to economic collapse. More generally, lockdowns, a slowdown in industrial activity and reduced

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Politics

Wednesday briefing: Where Starmer stands after another precarious day in Parliament

climate backtracking”](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/28/activists-natwest-meeting-climate-backtracking) at a chaotic annual shareholder meeting, which was temporarily suspended owing to singing protesters. 5. ***Women’s rights*** | Fifa has given permission for Afghan Women United – a squad composed

The Guardian World5h ago
World

How frustration at Cop stalemates inspires first global talks on phasing out fossil fuels

impact of the oil crisis? War in Iran and the closure of the strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas passes, have sent the oil price soaring

The Guardian WorldApr 24