Awakening: In some places, it is becoming the hottest week in history | The leader of the Green Youth wants more nuclear energy

Awakening In some places it is becoming the hottest week

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It’s going to be the hottest week in history in some places

Europe is being tested again by a record heat wave. Climate change intensifies the heat, which can at worst threaten to make, for example, the Mediterranean region unlivable.

Peppi Seppälä leads the green youth and wants more nuclear energy

The chairman of the Green Youth hopes that the state will start building a new type of nuclear reactor. While the Green Party has previously been very negative about nuclear power, the youth wing is positioning itself behind nuclear power. The ultimate reason is the radical reduction of climate emissions.

Flying in Europe is now nerve-wracking

At worst, I had to queue for almost three hours at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on Friday. In Frankfurt, passengers are advised to arrive at the airport at least 2.5 hours before the flight. The labor shortage in the fields is huge, and workers are now being recruited from abroad.

Today is the 70th anniversary of the opening of the Helsinki Olympics

The opening of the Helsinki Olympics was held in rainy weather on July 19, 1952. ‘s long-time sports reporter Bubi Wallenius still vividly remembers how Czechoslovakian Emil Zatopek ran his third gold medal of the Games in the marathon.

There will be showers

A large part of the country will experience showers today, Tuesday. The powderiest is in the western part of the country.

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