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Europe battles record-breaking heat: is this the new normal? - The Latest
Key takeaways
- António Guterres, the UN chief, is urging the world to act on fossil fuels as the continent braces for record-breaking heat.
- Lucy Hough speaks to Europe environment correspondent Ajit Niranjan
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Europe is dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France holding an emergency meeting after heat-related deaths. António Guterres, the UN chief, is urging the world to act on fossil fuels as the continent braces for record-breaking heat. Lucy Hough speaks to E
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