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In Europe, people are increasingly exposed to extreme heat events—with serious consequences for human health, ecosystems, and ...
During the warmer period of the Final Paleolithic, humans continued to spread into northern and north-eastern central Europe. Then things got cold. That's probably what prompted people to move.
On a bright, late-summer day in north-central Europe around 300,000 years ago, a team of perhaps a couple dozen hunters got into their assigned positions for a big kill.
The dangerous heat waves currently plaguing North America and Europe would be "virtually impossible" without anthropogenic, or human-caused, climate change, according to a new report. Intense ...
The nations of Central Europe are bracing for severe flooding forecast to hit the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Slovakia and Hungary over the weekend ...
Central Europe flood deaths rise as citizens race to build defences By Kacper Pempel and Kuba Stezycki September 18, 2024 5:36 PM UTC Updated September 19, 2024 ...