Europe has endured a summer of unprecedented temperatures, resulting in severe droughts, loss of life, and catastrophic wildfires. Although the most recent heat dome has subsided, the consequences persist, as the continent remains the fastest-warming region on Earth. Does this summer represent a critical turning point for global climate policy? Stefan Eyckot, Professor of Sociology at the University of Hamburg, provides his analysis.
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