The summer of 2025 marked a grim milestone, with extreme heat contributing to 2,300 deaths across 12 major European cities. This alarming statistic highlights the growing threat that heat waves pose to human health and well-being.
Out of the reported deaths, 1,500 were linked to climate change, underscoring the urgent need for governments to take action. The rising frequency and intensity of heat waves demand a coordinated response to protect vulnerable populations.
As climate change continues to exacerbate these conditions, it is imperative that policymakers prioritize public health measures and develop strategies to mitigate the impacts of extreme heat.