Back to newsScientists confirm that climate change is directly responsible for intensifying the heatwave currently affecting western Europe, describing it as an event that would have been nearly impossible 50 years ago. Crete, like much of the Mediterranean, is experiencing hotter and more frequent extreme heat periods as a result of this long-term trend. Visitors traveling to Crete this summer should be prepared for high temperatures, particularly during July and August. Stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during midday hours (12:00 to 16:00), wear sun protection, and seek air-conditioned spaces during peak heat. Choose accommodations with cooling facilities, and check local weather forecasts daily. Heat-related illness is a real risk; if you feel dizzy or overheated, move to shade immediately and seek medical help if symptoms persist.
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Climate Change Confirmed as Driver of Europe's Intensifying Heatwave
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