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Related: About this forum'Mind-bogglingly crazy': climate experts alarmed by deadly spring heatwaves searing Europe
Ajit Niranjan
Europe environment correspondent
Scientists warn of new reality of heat extremes that claim three times more lives than car crashes and 16 times as many as murderers
Wed 27 May 2026 12.00 BST
The dark side of a gloriously hot European summer, excess mortality data compiled by experts such as Mistry shows, is an almost unfathomably large death toll one that society rarely treats as a crisis. In 2024, summer heat in the EU claimed roughly three times more lives than car crashes, 16 times more than murderers, and more than 10,000 times more than terrorists.
Temperatures over the weekend reached dizzying highs in the UK, which shattered its historical temperature record for the month by a full 2C. The Monday peak of 34.8C at Londons Kew Gardens was followed by a tropical night at Kenley airfield, with lows that did not drop below 21.3C, and was beaten on Tuesday with a high of 35.1C in west London. The Met Office said the temperatures would be exceptional in the UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May.
In France, where Monday highs surpassed 37.1C in the south-west, the national warning system was activated for the first time in May since it was introduced in 2004, and seven deaths were linked to the heat. Météo-France said abnormally hot periods had occurred in the month in previous years, but nothing comparable to this one. Spain may endure temperatures as high as 40C this week.
Early-season heatwaves are especially hazardous because our bodies have not had time to acclimatise, said Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, an environmental epidemiologist at Imperial College London, who estimates an extra 250 heat-related deaths will have occurred in England and Wales between Saturday and Monday.
Europe environment correspondent
Scientists warn of new reality of heat extremes that claim three times more lives than car crashes and 16 times as many as murderers
Wed 27 May 2026 12.00 BST
The dark side of a gloriously hot European summer, excess mortality data compiled by experts such as Mistry shows, is an almost unfathomably large death toll one that society rarely treats as a crisis. In 2024, summer heat in the EU claimed roughly three times more lives than car crashes, 16 times more than murderers, and more than 10,000 times more than terrorists.
Temperatures over the weekend reached dizzying highs in the UK, which shattered its historical temperature record for the month by a full 2C. The Monday peak of 34.8C at Londons Kew Gardens was followed by a tropical night at Kenley airfield, with lows that did not drop below 21.3C, and was beaten on Tuesday with a high of 35.1C in west London. The Met Office said the temperatures would be exceptional in the UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May.
In France, where Monday highs surpassed 37.1C in the south-west, the national warning system was activated for the first time in May since it was introduced in 2004, and seven deaths were linked to the heat. Météo-France said abnormally hot periods had occurred in the month in previous years, but nothing comparable to this one. Spain may endure temperatures as high as 40C this week.
Early-season heatwaves are especially hazardous because our bodies have not had time to acclimatise, said Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, an environmental epidemiologist at Imperial College London, who estimates an extra 250 heat-related deaths will have occurred in England and Wales between Saturday and Monday.
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'Mind-bogglingly crazy': climate experts alarmed by deadly spring heatwaves searing Europe (Original Post)
OKIsItJustMe
53 min ago
OP
future generations, if there are any, will learn to curse the climate deniers
lapfog_1
44 min ago
#1
lapfog_1
(32,013 posts)1. future generations, if there are any, will learn to curse the climate deniers
especially one DJT
OKIsItJustMe
(22,211 posts)2. There's plenty of blame to go around
I expect they will curse us all.
sop
(19,445 posts)3. In the future no one will admit to having been a climate denier, or a Trump supporter.
OKIsItJustMe
(22,211 posts)4. Oh, the blame starts well before the Orange Man in the White House
Personally, I place the most blame on Ronald Wilson Reagan (666) and (his Interior Secretary) James Watt.
These two clowns were the first ones to intentionally take us backward.