By Nacho Doce, Violeta Santos Moura, Pedro Nunes and Ali Withers GALICIA, Spain, Nov 14 (Reuters) Photo essay: See here "The ...
Scientists say deadly fires this summer were significantly fueled by climate change, underscoring the urgency of transitioning away from oil, coal and gas.Intense wildfires that burned through large ...
As a string of heatwaves causes wildfires to blaze across Europe, holidaymakers may be concerned about the safety of their summer travel plans. In Madrid, a major destination for UK travellers, a ...
Thousands of firefighters across Spain and Portugal are battling an ongoing wave of wildfires, some of which have been burning for days, as temperatures are set to rise further across the Iberian ...
A new attribution report published Thursday shows that global warming made the extreme hot and dry conditions preceding this summer’s wildfires in Portugal and Spain 40 times more likely and 30 ...
BRUSSELS — Exhausted firefighters. Traumatized evacuees. Charred villages. Red horizons, all flames and smoke. The dramatic images from wildfires tearing through Spain and Portugal year after year ...
Several European nations such as Italy, France, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain have in recent months struggled to cope ...
A group of 49 countries, including several Latin American and European nations pledged to combat wildfires through prevention ...
MADRID — The extremely hot, dry and windy conditions, which fueled one of the Iberian Peninsula's most destructive wildfire seasons in recorded history, were 40 times more likely due to climate change ...