Climate change killed Europeans in 2003 heat
11 Jul 2016

By ALEX KIRBY | British researchers say climate change was responsible for the deaths of more than 60 people in London in 2003, and over 500 in Paris.
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France’s river Loire at Nevers in the summer of 2003 |
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