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Europe is the world's fastest warming continent. What is to blame?
The climate crisis is hitting Europe hard in 2026, warming twice as fast as any other continent – and the consequences are deadly

TL;DR
- Europe is warming twice as fast as other continents, experiencing a 2.5C rise compared to the global average of 1.4C.
- Four main factors contribute to Europe's accelerated warming: changed weather patterns, closeness to the Arctic, less snow, and reduced air pollution.
- Shifts in atmospheric circulation and the jet stream are causing more frequent and intense heatwaves.
- The melting Arctic ice cap absorbs more heat, contributing to faster warming in nearby Europe.
- Reduced snow cover in Europe means less sunlight is reflected, leading to higher temperatures.
- Cleaner air, while beneficial for health, unmasks the full impact of greenhouse gases by reducing the sun's rays that pollution particles previously reflected.
- The consequences of rapid heating include increased deaths, intense wildfires, droughts, storms, and floods.
- Urgent action is needed, including phasing out fossil fuels, scaling up renewables, and implementing protective measures for citizens.