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As Europe struggles with soaring temperatures, Australia's heatwave history could teach valuable lessons

As Europe struggles with soaring temperatures, Australia's heatwave history could teach valuable lessons
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Europe is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave, prompting experts to suggest that the region could learn from Australia's long history of managing extreme heat. Scientists emphasize that climate change is making these severe weather events more frequent and intense.

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As climate change impacts global weather patterns, cross-regional knowledge sharing on heat adaptation is becoming essential for public health and infrastructure resilience.

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Temperatures in parts of France have exceeded 40 degrees Celsius during the heatwave. ( Reuters: Abdul Saboor )

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Confidence: 85%

The article reports on climate data and expert commentary, maintaining a neutral tone while acknowledging the scientific consensus on climate change.

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