On 25 July, the highest ever temperature was recorded in Paris. The 42.6 °C measured on that Thursday comfortably beat the previous record of 40.4 °C of July 1947. The heatwave not only hit France, but much of the rest of Europe too. Highest ever temperatures were recorded in Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Norway during the last week of July.
The real (and unaccounted) costs of coal power
The real (and unaccounted) costs of coal…
The real (and unaccounted) costs of coal power
On 25 July, the highest ever temperature was recorded in Paris. The 42.6 °C measured on that Thursday comfortably beat the previous record of 40.4 °C of July 1947. The heatwave not only hit France, but much of the rest of Europe too. Highest ever temperatures were recorded in Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Norway during the last week of July.