Extreme heat waves in Europe and North America are causing significant fatalities and impacting major sporting events this July 2026.
Extreme heat waves in Europe and North America are causing significant fatalities and impacting major sporting events this July 2026.
Europe faces its third heatwave, affecting health, wildfires, and events like the Tour de France amid rising global temperatures.
Europe is experiencing unprecedented spring heat, with the UK nearing record temperatures due to climate change, prompting heatwave warnings.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has acquired Ørsted’s onshore wind business, creating Perigus Energy to enhance Europe’s renewable energy transition.
Peter Agyar’s victory ends Viktor Orbán’s rule, potentially enabling Hungary’s shift towards wind power and alignment with EU energy policies.
In early 2026, Europe’s wind power generation reached record levels, significantly influencing electricity markets amidst geopolitical energy crises.
World leaders at Davos focused on geopolitical tensions affecting climate cooperation, with Macron urging multilateralism amid rising divisions.
The Greensand Project, led by INEOS, aims to store CO2 in Denmark’s Nini oil field, projected to capture up to 8 million tons annually.
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund pressures portfolio companies toward net-zero emissions by 2050, highlighting climate risk as a financial risk.
Rising global heat worsens menopausal symptoms like hot flushes and insomnia — a hidden gendered impact of the climate crisis across Europe.