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Hot Italy, Greenpeace's warning: more and more days of extreme heat

Greenpeace has issued an alert regarding increasing extreme heat days in Italy, citing a report titled 'Estate che scotta.' The report indicates that the percentage of summer days with temperatures exceeding 32°C—threshold for severe heat stress—has risen from 39% thirty years ago to over 62% today. Greenpeace emphasizes the need for adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Il report "Estate che scotta": la quota di giornate estive con oltre 32 gradi – la soglia oltre cui l’organismo entra in condizioni di forte stress da calore, mettendo a rischio la salute – è passata dal 39% di trent'anni fa a oltre il 62% di oggi. "Servono adattamento e mitigazione"

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Hot Italy, Greenpeace's warning: more and more days of extreme heat

Greenpeace has issued an alert regarding increasing extreme heat days in Italy, citing a report titled 'Estate che scotta.' The report indicates that the percentage of summer days with temperatures exceeding 32°C—threshold for severe heat stress—has risen from 39% thirty years ago to over 62% today. Greenpeace emphasizes the need for adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from Greenpeace's report without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It focuses on environmental concerns and does not take a clear political stance.

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