2024 has broken records: the hottest day, the hottest year and the hottest decade on record. Join us live from our headquarters in Brussels on 19 November and ask your questions as we analyse how Europe is coping.
From devastating floods in Spain to parching droughts in Sicily, from the rapidly melting Alps to waterlogged fields in France, Europe’s climate challenges are intensifying. Everyone has their own climate story – and the urgency to act is growing.This special edition of Climate Now Live dives into the latest findings from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, offering insights into the how and why behind the rapid changes our planet is undergoing. What do the data tell us, and how should Europeans prepare for the future?Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, joins Euronews’ Science Correspondent Jeremy Wilks on November 19th to answer your questions about our warming planet.Ask them now using this Google form:
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