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‘Extremely unusual’ heat with ‘no end’ in sight, says Copernicus direc

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Carlo Buontempo, Copernicus Climate Change service director, says heatwaves have become “more intense, lasting longer and starting earlier in the season” in Europe as the continent “is warming faster than the global average”.

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