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Paris deputy mayor blames US emissions for deadly heat wave

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Paris deputy mayor blames the United States' carbon emissions for deadly heat wave
Paris Deputy Mayor Audrey Pulvar blamed American greenhouse gas emissions for the deadly heat wave over her city, criticizing their reliance on air conditioning.

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Paris official blames U.S. carbon emissions for deadly heat wave
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Paris Deputy Mayor Blames Americans For Europe’s Climate Crisis As Heat Wave Casualty Toll Reaches 1,300
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Cruel summer: Punishing heat waves hit Europe, US, with a preview of what’s to come
Summer has barely started in the Northern Hemisphere, but already it’s offering an oppressive preview of life on a hotter planet.

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French government seen facing no-confidence vote over heatwave handling
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After 1,000 heatwave deaths, France's Green Party seek no-confidence motion against government
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In France, a funeral home is overwhelmed as the heatwave's death toll rises
Hertelli's ​funeral home in Orly, near Paris, has room to store 32 bodies in its cold storage room and ​all are occupied, Hertelli said, pointing to the compartments, each with a label with the ⁠name ...

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LIVE: Thousands dead, roads melt in killer Europe heatwave; WHO calls it a 'dress rehearsal'
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Why a French politician is blaming the US for country’s deadly heatwave
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Heat Wave Prompts Paris to Suspend Sports Events and Public Drinking

The Paris police chief, Patrice Faure, said that alcohol restrictions were intended to ease pressure on health services.
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How Paris Is Using the Seine to Try to Keep Cool in Scorching Heat

In a country where air conditioning is rare, the district cooling network offers just that. Operator Fraicheur de Paris, part of Engie SA, says it’s more environmentally friendly, using 50% less electricity than a standalone system and cutting emissions by half.
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Highlights From the June 2026 Paris Trade Shows

Buyers at Man / Woman, Welcome Edition and showrooms around town, where women's pre-collections had an even bigger role this season, were shopping for the new realities of summer.
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Sharon Stone Looks Nearly Unrecognizable While Walking the Runway at Paris Fashion Week

Sharon Stone rocked the runway during Paris Fashion Week on Friday, June 26, in a bold look. The acclaimed actress, 68, closed the Vetements Spring/Summer 2027 menswear show in a sleek black-and-white outfit consisting of an oversized white blazer,
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At Men’s Fashion Week in Paris, a brutal heat wave disrupts the fantasy

During a suffocating heatwave that took hold of countries across Europe last week, temperatures in Paris hit dangerously high levels. For some, the fantasy of luxury fashion began to wither.
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Why tourists visiting Paris might want to completely avoid taxis (and the best way to get around)

When visiting Paris, you can simplify getting around the city by avoiding this one method and taking advantage of a more convenient alternative.
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Renovations on historic Paris Opera house extended by three years

The Paris Opera announced Thursday that it had been forced to extend planned renovations on its historic home in the French capital by three years because of lead contamination. The Paris Opera renovations had been estimated at 450 million euros ($515 million) by the culture ministry,
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Watch the streets of Paris rejoice after their liberation in WW2

The liberation of Paris is one of the masterstrokes of the Allies’ invasion of Europe during the Second World War. Over 50,000 Allied troops lined the streets of Paris as civilians and troops alike celebrated the ousting of the Nazi regime.
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