fuelled by extreme heat, they ve burned through more than 70 million hectares of land. experts say climate change has made the country s huge expanses of forest drier, hotter and increasingly vulnerable to wildfires. europe has also hit record temperatures this summer and wildfires have torn through the mediterranean. the greek prime minister described it as a bitter cost of climate change. translation: we recognise that dealing with the climate crisis is forcing us to change everything. the way we produce agricultural products, how we move around, how we generate energy and the way we build our homes. everything must change in this immense effort to mitigate the impact of the climate crisis to whatever extent possible. scientists say last year was the warmest on record across europe, exceeding this previous record by a considerable amount, and they are again calling for actions with a crucial moment on the horizon. leaders from almost 200 countries will meet in glasgow in novemberfor
this was the scene facing firefighters in central russia. a wall of flames which had them quickly surrounded. translation: the flames were rising up to 30 or a0 metres and it was absolutely horrible. the wind was pushing, blazing pieces of wood were flying around. just 100 metres away. it was a storm of a fire. a storm of ashes and smoke. this is russia s second worst fire season since the turn of the century. fuelled by extreme heat, they ve burned through more than 70 million hectares of land. experts say climate change has made the country s huge expanses of forest drier, hotter and increasingly vulnerable to wildfires. europe has also hit record temperatures this summer and
hectares of land. experts say climate change has made the country s huge expanses of forest drier, hotter and increasingly vulnerable to wildfires. europe has also hit record temperatures this summer and wildfires have torn through the mediterranean. the greek prime minister described it as a bitter cost of climate change. translation: we recognise that dealing with the climate crisis is forcing us to change everything. the way we produce agricultural products, how we move around, how we generate energy and the way we build our homes. everything must change in this immense effort to mitigate the impact of the climate crisis to whatever extent possible. scientists say last year was the warmest on record across europe, exceeding this previous record by a considerable amount, and they are again calling for actions with a crucial moment on the horizon. leaders from almost 200 countries will meet in
ashes and smoke. this is russia s second worst fire season since the turn of the century, fuelled by extreme heat, they have burned through more than 17 million hectares of land. experts say climate change has made the country was make huge expanses of forest drier, hotter, and increasingly vulnerable to wildfires. europe has also hit record temperatures this summer, and wildfires have torn through the mediterranean. the greek prime minister described it as the better cost of climate change. translate mac == translate mac translation:, | translate mac i translation:, we translate mac ยป translation:, we recognise that dinner with a climate crisis has forced us to change everything, and the way that we produce agricultural products, how we move around, how we generate energy and the way we build our homes. everything must change in this immense effort to mitigate the impact of the climate crisis to whatever extent possible. scientists sa last
underlined the need for radical shifts in behaviour to tackle global warming. fires have torn through several mediterranean countries including greece, turkey, spain and italy and russia has been battling its own record breaking fire season. courtney bembridge reports. this was the scene facing firefighters in central russia. a wall of flames which had them quickly surrounded. translation: the flames were rising up to 30 or a0 metres and it was absolutely horrible. the wind was pushing, blazing pieces of wood were flying around. just 100 metres away. it was a storm of a fire. a storm of ashes and smoke. this is russia s second worst fire season since the turn of the century. fuelled by extreme heat, they ve burned through more than 70 million hectares of land. experts say climate change has made the country s huge expanses of forest drier, hotter and increasingly