European heat waves will continue to affect high temperatures for decades in the future
Author:Chinese network Time:2022.07.20
On July 19, in Budapest, Hungary, a puppy and its owner enjoyed a cool spray at a public humidity facility.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo Photo by Fleje Ottlo)
On July 19, in Budapest, Hungary, people enjoy a cool spray at a public humidity facility.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo Photo by Fleje Ottlo)
On July 19, in Budapest, Hungary, people were cool under the shade of the city park lakes.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo Photo by Fleje Ottlo)
On July 19, in Halham, the Netherlands, a man was lying in the water to cool down the heat.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Silvia Leadrell)
On July 19, a girl jumped to the water to dispel heat in the water in Halham, Netherlands.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Silvia Leadrell)
On July 19, in the Hague, the Netherlands, people disappeared in the shade of the tree near the parliamentary building.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Xiangjiang Photo
On July 19, people were in a cold next to the fountain in the Square of Trafarga, London, UK. At 11:00 on the same day, the British reached a historical highest temperature of 39.1 degrees Celsius.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Tim Irish)
On July 19, people cool down in a park in London, England. At 11:00 on the same day, the British reached a historical highest temperature of 39.1 degrees Celsius.
The World Meteorological Organization said on the 19th that the heat waves that are currently sweeping Europe will continue until next week, and the negative impact of climate change such as high temperature will last at least until the 1960s.
Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Tim Irish)
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