In 2019 several countries across Western Europe experienced record breaking temperatures and heatwaves which, in some cases, reached temperatures of over 40°C for three to four consecutive days during June and July. Extreme event attribution (EEA) studies show that anthropogenic climate change increased the likelihood of these events by at least three to ten times (with different results for different countries), and increased the temperature by 1.2°C to 3.0°C. The heatwaves resulted in more than 2,500 deaths. Based on a content analysis of 267 articles taken from 20 of the most visited online news websites in four of the countries most affected by the heatwaves (France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK), we find strong variations betwe...
Climate change poses a challenge to countries across the world, with news media being an important s...
International audienceTwo extreme heatwaves hit Western Europe in the summer of 2019, with historica...
Citizens in many countries are now experiencing record-smashing heatwaves that were intensified due ...
In 2019 several countries across Western Europe experienced record breaking temperatures and heatwav...
In summer 2019, several countries in Europe experienced unprecedented heatwaves. Two extreme event a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
On June 28, 2019, a temperature of 45·9°C was recorded at a weather station in France, exceeding the...
Climate change is a global problem, and according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, it is current...
International audienceExtreme heat is one of the deadliest natural hazards (Harrington & Otto, 2020)...
How weather hazards are communicated by the media is important. Which risks are understood, prioriti...
Two extreme heatwaves hit Western Europe in the summer of 2019, with historical records broken by mo...
Climate change poses a challenge to countries across the world, with news media being an important s...
International audienceTwo extreme heatwaves hit Western Europe in the summer of 2019, with historica...
Citizens in many countries are now experiencing record-smashing heatwaves that were intensified due ...
In 2019 several countries across Western Europe experienced record breaking temperatures and heatwav...
In summer 2019, several countries in Europe experienced unprecedented heatwaves. Two extreme event a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
On June 28, 2019, a temperature of 45·9°C was recorded at a weather station in France, exceeding the...
Climate change is a global problem, and according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, it is current...
International audienceExtreme heat is one of the deadliest natural hazards (Harrington & Otto, 2020)...
How weather hazards are communicated by the media is important. Which risks are understood, prioriti...
Two extreme heatwaves hit Western Europe in the summer of 2019, with historical records broken by mo...
Climate change poses a challenge to countries across the world, with news media being an important s...
International audienceTwo extreme heatwaves hit Western Europe in the summer of 2019, with historica...
Citizens in many countries are now experiencing record-smashing heatwaves that were intensified due ...