Is climate change to blame for the heat wave in Europe? | Inner history



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Temperatures have reached record highs in many countries of the old continent.

A heatwave swept through Western Europe this week, with cities ranging from France to the Netherlands experiencing record temperatures.
In Germany, a new record forced the shutdown of a nuclear reactor when the water became too hot.
And with British temperatures surpbading previous levels, the Met Office warns heatwaves like this could become normal in two decades.
So, if that's right, are we doing enough to prevent them?

Presenter: Richelle Carey

Guests
Nathan Thanki, co-coordinator of the Global Campaign for Climate Justice
Tessa Kelly, Climate Change Coordinator at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Tom Matthews, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science at the University.

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