Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
The European Union's drive to simplify rules will not weaken the bloc's climate change goals, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
While much of Europe battles grey skies and freezing temperatures, Madrid enjoys mild conditions, with February highs ...
Extreme temperatures could lead to 2.3 million additional deaths in Europe by 2100 without effective climate action according ...
A new study warns that climate change will cause millions of heat-related deaths in Europe. Mediterranean cities face the ...
Europe’s insurance watchdog has called for a recalibration of capital requirements to reflect rising climate-driven disasters ...
U.S. withdrawal from the world's primary climate pact will have a bigger impact - in the U.S. and globally - than the country ...
The TEN-E policy supports cross-border projects to link member states’ energy networks and support the integration of ...