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Geothermal potential in northern, western Europe flagged as lawmakers back plan
Northern Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are key potential locations for boosting the supply of geothermal energy, as EU lawmakers backed a strategy to boost the bloc’s development of the renewable source.
How climate change is causing 'mega-fires' and forcing people to migrate in Portugal
Murcia’s farmers fear for the future as Spain cuts water supplies from River Tagus
Paris could hit 50 degrees by 2050, new report warns. How can the city adapt?
The French capital is known for its iconic architecture - but its beloved wide boulevards and zinc-top roofs act as a ‘heat sink’ in extreme weather.
French and Italian farmers turn to fires and fans to protect harvests from spring frosts
Europe’s farmers have endured sweltering heatwaves and droughts in recent years. But many producers also face an altogether different problem - sharp spring frosts that decimate harvests.
Inside India’s energy transition: Can it keep its economy growing while ‘phasing down’ fossil fuels?
India faces a double bind: being one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with 1.4 billion citizens who need power, while trying to wean itself off of fossil fuels.
French TV stations are adding climate change context to their weather forecasts
Weather bulletins on two French TV channels - France 2 and France 3 - will be transformed from Monday into "weather and climate bulletins". It is meant to better explain the consequences of climate change on the weather, France Télévisions told AFP.