Europe’s scorching summer has unleashed a climate crisis with deadly consequences: Germany alone recorded 14,000 heat-related deaths, mostly in June when temps soared past 40°C. Spain saw nearly 4,500 deaths, France over 7,300 excess fatalities — and most victims were seniors, highlighting the vulnerability of aging populations. But the real toll may be higher, as heat often exacerbates underlying health conditions. Beyond deaths, droughts have sparked wildfires, dried up rivers, and disrupted food and transport systems. Politicians are now pushing to rewrite constitutions to prioritize climate adaptation — from urban design to labor laws — while experts warn billions in euros will be needed to retrofit hospitals and nursing homes with life-saving air conditioning. This isn’t just weather — it’s an emergency demanding urgent, massive investment.
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