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France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconvenience'

France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconvenience'

Summary

A climate expert said Europe’s recent heatwave shows that very hot weather is becoming normal due to human-caused warming. France has prepared well for heatwaves with strong rules since 2003, but hotter and more frequent heatwaves still pose serious challenges.

Key Facts

  • Europe's heatwaves are no longer rare events but part of ongoing climate change caused by greenhouse gases.
  • Adaptation measures, like preparing cities and health systems, can reduce deaths and problems caused by heat.
  • France has one of the best systems in Europe to manage heat risks, with reforms made after the deadly 2003 heatwave.
  • Despite good preparation, rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves will continue to create difficulties.
  • The UK tends to treat heatwaves as occasional annoyances rather than a major threat.
  • Experts say infrastructure and public policies need to change to handle hotter climates in the future.
  • Heatwaves are already impacting farming and outdoor work in France, causing economic and health issues.
  • The overall message is that climate change means extreme heat will be a growing concern worldwide.
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