While we work towards net zero, we also need to adapt. And we can pay for cooling measures like splash pads and trees by taxing the worst pollutersThere's a lot to be anxious about as a new parent, let alone in a heatwave when the thermometer in your one-year-old daughter's room is reading 26C. That's six degrees higher than the upper limit of the recommended temperature for a child's room. After scrolling my phone for advice on how to cool her room, I couldn't help waking up every few hours to check she was OK on the baby monitor.In the UK, we are unprepared at every level for the extreme weather caused by climate breakdown. Whether it's unbearably hot buildings in the summer, our damp and cold homes (some of the leakiest in Europe) filled with mould in the winter, our unprotected towns built on flood plains, or our unfit-for-purpose train tracks that get shut down at the slightest weather warning, the climate crisis is already wreaking havoc on public and private infrastructure - and it's only getting worse. Continue reading...
Deadly heatwaves are the new reality - we need to transform the UK's cities and towns to survive them | Hannah Martin
6. červenece 2025 9:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/06/deadly-heatwaves-adapt-cities-towns
Zdroj: The Guardian