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#12492757
21 June 2025
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable.
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#12492758
21 June 2025
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable.
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#12492759
21 June 2025
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable.
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#12492760
21 June 2025
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable.
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#12477737
15 June 2025
Fresh produce including strawberries, nectarines, bananas, dragon fruit, mangosteen, papayas, apricots, and more is displayed at an open-air grocery market in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. The wide variety reflects global trade flows and current traders' pricing, while customers express growing concerns about inflation and rising food costs.
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#12477738
15 June 2025
Fresh produce including strawberries, nectarines, bananas, dragon fruit, mangosteen, papayas, apricots, and more is displayed at an open-air grocery market in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. The wide variety reflects global trade flows and current traders' pricing, while customers express growing concerns about inflation and rising food costs.
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#12477739
15 June 2025
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#12477740
15 June 2025
Fresh produce including strawberries, nectarines, bananas, dragon fruit, mangosteen, papayas, apricots, and more is displayed at an open-air grocery market in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. The wide variety reflects global trade flows and current traders' pricing, while customers express growing concerns about inflation and rising food costs.
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#12477741
15 June 2025
Fresh produce including strawberries, nectarines, bananas, dragon fruit, mangosteen, papayas, apricots, and more is displayed at an open-air grocery market in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. The wide variety reflects global trade flows and current traders' pricing, while customers express growing concerns about inflation and rising food costs.
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OPEC Headquarters In Vienna - Organization Of The Petroleum Exporting Countries
10 June 2025
#12458433
10 June 2025
A view of the OPEC headquarters features the organization's blue logo mounted on the building facade, with pedestrians and cyclists passing by in the street in Vienna, Austria, on June 9, 2025. The headquarters is located in the city center and is regularly guarded, serving as the main office of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
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#12431924
1 June 2025
During heavy rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025, climate change makes monsoons more extreme. Monsoons become increasingly erratic each year, with experts pointing to climate change as a significant factor.
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#12431919
1 June 2025
Commuters rush through heavy monsoon rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025. As climate change intensifies, monsoon patterns across South Asia grow increasingly erratic and extreme, disrupting daily life and threatening vulnerable communities.
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#12431920
1 June 2025
Commuters rush through heavy monsoon rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025. As climate change intensifies, monsoon patterns across South Asia grow increasingly erratic and extreme, disrupting daily life and threatening vulnerable communities.
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#12431921
1 June 2025
School students rush through heavy monsoon rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025. As climate change intensifies, monsoon patterns across South Asia grow increasingly erratic and extreme, disrupting daily life and threatening vulnerable communities.
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#12431922
1 June 2025
Commuters rush through heavy monsoon rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025. As climate change intensifies, monsoon patterns across South Asia grow increasingly erratic and extreme, disrupting daily life and threatening vulnerable communities.
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#12431923
1 June 2025
Commuters rush through heavy monsoon rain in Feni, Bangladesh, on June 1, 2025. As climate change intensifies, monsoon patterns across South Asia grow increasingly erratic and extreme, disrupting daily life and threatening vulnerable communities.
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