## Europe’s Climate Crisis: 2024 Breaks Records, Urgent Action Needed – LIVE Q&A
2024 has been a year of unprecedented heat, with records broken for the hottest day, hottest year, and hottest decade on record. From devastating floods in Spain to parching droughts in Sicily, the impact of climate change is becoming increasingly apparent across Europe.
The urgency to act is growing, and the European Union is facing a stark reality: the climate crisis is no longer a distant threat, it’s here and impacting our lives right now.
To delve into the latest findings and understand the urgent need for action, Euronews is hosting a special edition of
Climate Now Live
onNovember 19th
. Join our Science Correspondent Jeremy Wilks in Brussels as he sits down withCarlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service
, for a live Q&A session.What will be discussed?
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The latest data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service:
Gain insights into the trends driving our warming planet and the specific impacts on Europe.*
The unprecedented heat records of 2024:
Learn about the factors behind this dramatic increase in temperatures and what they signify for the future.*
Europe’s climate challenges:
Hear how the continent is grappling with intensifying floods, droughts, and other climate-related disasters.*
The need for urgent action:
Discuss what steps can be taken to mitigate the impacts of climate change and build a more resilient future.Your questions answered:
This live session is your chance to engage directly with experts. Have your questions answered about the latest climate science, the impact on Europe, and what we can do to address this global challenge.
Join the conversation on November 19th!
Don’t miss this crucial opportunity to understand the urgency of climate action and learn how Europe is preparing for the future. Tune in to