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Heatwave in Europe: A Warning for the Climate Crisis

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Heatwave in Europe: A Warning for the Climate Crisis

Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in the UK. Scientists warn that politicians are not understanding the magnitude of the climate crisis and that European cities are not prepared for extreme temperatures.

According to Friederike Otto, professor at Imperial College London, climate change is the main cause of these heatwaves. She states that every heatwave puts lives at risk and that it's time to treat the problem with the urgency it requires.

Inadequate Infrastructure

The extreme temperatures coincide with the London Climate Action Week (LCAW). The event organizers provided air conditioning and water for the public, but there are limits to cooling. European buildings and infrastructure were not designed for the current climate.

In France, the government confirmed 40 drowning deaths across the country since June 18, with most victims being young people. Due to the temperature of 46°C in the Toulouse region, one of the nuclear reactors was shut down.

Impact on Infrastructure

The railway infrastructure was also affected by the extreme temperatures, with tracks deforming and power cables breaking in Paris and Belgium. There were delays and cancellations of trips, and alerts were issued for travelers with health problems.

A 31-year-old construction worker who worked on a site in the French capital, Vadim Bobu, said that it's becoming unbearable; it's too hot. But he added: “We have no choice, we need to pay the bills”.

Conclusion

The heatwave in Europe is a warning for the climate crisis. It's essential that politicians and society as a whole take urgent action to combat climate change and protect human lives.

Source / Reference: ClimaInfo

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Tags: heatwave, climate crisis, Europe, climate change

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