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The study explains that the current heatwave in Western Europe, which is the most intense and widespread in the continent's history, is mainly due to climate change resulting from fossil fuel emissions. The heatwave has led to record high temperatures in several countries, a significant increase in heat-related emergencies and fatalities, and widespread impacts on health and the economy, including school closures, pressure on hospitals, and transportation services. Researchers confirm that the phenomenon of hot air buildup and the increasing severity of heatwaves are directly linked to rising global temperatures, and that continued emissions will result in more intense heatwaves in the future.
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