Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Heatwave-and-Drought-in-Burgundy-27MZIFJ8O84W1.htmlConceptually similarHeatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHOCompleted★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHPCompleted★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHTCompleted★★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHWCompleted★★★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHZCompleted★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPH6Completed★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPH7Completed★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPH9Completed★★★★Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyGP0STUPHACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUPHXHeatwave and Drought in BurgundyDry soil, cracked ground, lack of feed for livestock, dried up paddocks and dead trees show some of the impacts of the current drought in France.Locations:Burgundy-Europe-FranceDate:12 Aug, 2020Credit:© Denis Meyer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Drought-Farms-Feet-Heatwave-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Rural scenes-Summer-WeatherShoot:Heatwave and Drought in BurgundyFrance is facing one of its worst heat waves in more than a century, with daily average temperatures hovering around 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) over a seven-day period and hitting a maximum of 39 degrees on Sunday, according to forecaster Meteo-France.Heat waves in France have become more frequent and more intense in the past 30 years, and climate change means their number and duration is expected to increase further in the 21st centuryRelated Collections:Heat Wave in France: Rural & Urban Areas