According to a recent poll two thirds (67%) of UK holidaymakers said the extreme heat of 2022 has seen them change their travel plans this year.
This is because the climate there brings mild and wet winters that allow vegetation to grow, which are then followed by dry, hot summers that cause that vegetation to burn easily.
He adds that coastal areas are always more vulnerable as sea winds and high ground can cause fire to spread faster.Sky's Hannah Thomas-Peter explains how the wildfires in Greece spread Professor Doerr adds that the increase in hot-dry conditions we previously considered extreme will"accelerate for each added degree of warming in the future".Is the heat putting people off going to Europe in summer?
According to Paul Charles, founder and chief executive officer of the travel PR firm PC Agency:"There's a realisation that going to southern Europe carries more risks than it did in the past.
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