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Extreme Weather with Extreme Costs – Europe in the Climate Crisis

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This summer, Europe was hit by some of the most extreme weather events ever, causing at least €43 billion in short-term economic losses, according to a study. This amount could rise to €126 billion by 2029. We went to Greece, one of the worst-hit parts of Europe, to ask locals about how extreme weather is affecting their lives and what changes they have had to make because of it. We also asked businessman, politician and environmental activist P…
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This summer, Europe was hit by some of the most extreme weather events ever, causing at least €43 billion in short-term economic losses, according to a study. This amount could rise to €126 billion by 2029. We went to Greece, one of the worst-hit parts of Europe, to ask locals about how extreme weather is affecting their lives and what changes they have had to make because of it. We also asked businessman, politician and environmental activist P…

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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