A recent article at Al Jazeera, titled “Wildfire risks as climate change fuels extreme heatwave in Southern Europe,” claims that recent heatwaves in parts of southern Europe are due to climate change, which the publication says is making them more intense, and will inevitably cause more deaths. This is false. Recent heatwaves are not outside of historic norms, and though Al Jazeera correctly identifies the urban heat island effect as a major contributor, they downplay its role in recent trends and the evidence concerning temperature related deaths.
Al Jazeera reports that authorities across several southern European countries have issued heat warnings and fire warnings, “as Southern Europe experiences the summer’s first severe heatwave and as experts link the rising frequency and intensity of soaring temperatures to climate change.”
Countries impacted are: Spain; Portugal, where Al Jazeera says Lisbon is “expected” to see temperatures around 107°F; the Italian island of Sicily, which saw some wildfires over the weekend; and Greece.
Much of the article presents a reasonable discussion of the dangers heatwaves can pose, like increases in the likelihood of wildfire outbreaks and heat stroke. Unfortunately, the author of the post proceeds to make unfounded claims regarding the cause of the summer heat, like that “extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common across Europe’s southern region due to global warming.”
This is false; extreme weather is not becoming more severe or frequent. For example, Lisbon’s predicted high is not unprecedented, in part because the city is prone to being impacted by what is called the “Saharan air layer.” This is the same phenomenon that carries dust all the way across the Atlantic, as well as hot dry air with boosts temperatures. In 2018, Lisbon recorded a high of 111°F, and the all time high for Portugal was 117°F in 2003.
Even these temperature records do need to be taken with a grain of salt, however, because it is not clear where they were recorded, and as Al Jazeera admits, the urban heat island effect can bump temperatures upwards, both daytime and nighttime highs but especially nighttime lows. Satellite data can avoid some of the issues with ground sensors, and record much more modest warming trends than the ground sensors do.
Al Jazeera references a Lancet study they say “predicted that heat-related deaths could more than quadruple by mid-century under current climate policies,” even while admitting that more people die from cold than heat, and that the “the study stressed that rising temperatures will offset the benefits of milder winters, leading to a significant net increase in heat-related mortality.”
These claims together do not make sense. The Lancet study, referenced by Climate Realism in posts here, here, and here, showed that deaths due to cold outnumber heat related deaths by ten to one. The study also found that heat related deaths have increased 0.21 percent since the year 2000, but that the deaths due to cold have declined by more than double that, 0.51 percent. Why Al Jazeera would assume cold deaths would not continue to decline at a higher rate is unsupported by the trends and data. The only thing we know for certain is that the number of temperature related deaths have declined by tens of thousands of victims over the course of the study period. (See figure below)

Al Jazeera added a bunch of unnecessary climate change fearmongering to a post that otherwise reasonably reported on the impact of a recent heatwave in southern Europe. There was no reason for it, other than to try to scare readers into accepting the alarmist narrative that climate change is causing worsening summer weather and a rise in deaths. Even the article’s redeeming points, the truth that the urban heat island effect has a significant impact on temperature records and health and that cold related deaths are declining, were minimized or glossed over to promote unsupported alarming claims about a dramatic regional rise in heatwaves and sharp increases in heat related deaths.
Propaganda like that peddled by Al Jazeera in this article may serve as good click-bait, but misinforms anyone who reads the piece.
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I wonder why Qatar would sign onto a mostly Western obsession?
A petroleum engineer dependent on oil money for their living denies climate change. 🤦♂️
Nearly everyone knows that the climate changes constantly, Eric, the debate is about whether homo sapiens or CO2 have anything to do with it.
Solar and wind companies truly believe in the climate emergency- not just because they’re getting rich installing their products. /s
“…denies climate change.” What does that oft-parroted, mindless phrase even mean, Eric?
To Eric, it means that summers are hot.
It means he knows how to parrot what he’s been paid to parrot.
Eric, don’t be a hypocrite, stop using fossil fuels every minute of every day.
A socialist, dependent on government grants, pushes climate change in order to keep the grants flowing.
How does this allegation relate to the article we just read?
Why do you have a slapping forehead emote at the end of your post?
Australia’s public broadcaster, the ABC, reported it this way: “Western Europe has sweltered through its hottest June ever”. They then cited an Imperial College of London study which said that climate change was responsible for at least 1,500 European deaths in June. Friederike Otto from the Imperial College of London told viewers that “they would not have died if not for our burning of oil, coal, and gas in the last century”.
Imagine relying on Imperial College of London data for deaths from ‘climate change’ after the complete fiasco they made providing accurate information during the Covid pandemic.
The urban heat island vs. climate change debate mirrors challenges in poultry farming. We’ve documented how adaptive ventilation can cut heat stress deaths without CO₂ hype:[Complete Guide to Ventilation and Cooling Pad System Design for Broiler Farms]
Is Al Jazeera suggesting Muslim refugees could best escape EU dooming and Judeo/Christian tyranny by migrating to Marxist Siberia? Greta and Co will lead this great humanitarian project.
In the BBC’s article on the latest Met Office report turning recent UK weather outcomes into climate alarmism, you can sniff the BS.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74w1gyd7mko.amp
“The changing pattern of natural events can have a huge impact. Dormice and hedgehogs – two of the UK’s most threatened mammals – are particularly affected when the weather is very warm, for example.”
Exactly the same species of hedgehog and the Hazel Dormouse (only native one) are found in far hotter places like Portugal and Spain: I think they’re safe in the UK from a few more decades of warming yet, if not from the real reasons for any decline.
We have a rather intense heatwave in the American northeast too. It sucks. But, my garden is thriving like never before as long as I water everything ever day. Already devouring raspberries, blueberries, figs- and soon I’ll be devouring tomatoes. Everyone’s lawns are drying up- but it’s only grass. It always comes back fast with a good rainstorm. We had heavy rain in the spring.
“In 2018, Lisbon recorded a high of 111°F, and the all time high for Portugal was 117°F in 2003.”
Solar driven heatwaves are a cause and not a product of climate variability.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQemMt_PNwwBKNOS7GSP7gbWDmcDBJ80UJzkqDIQ75_Sctjn89VoM5MIYHQWHkpn88cMQXkKjXznM-u/pub