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A climate event cancelled due to heat. Is there a more lurid symbol of the climate crisis?
Ireland🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

A climate event cancelled due to heat. Is there a more lurid symbol of the climate crisis?

An event titled 'Extreme Heat: Improving Governance and Strengthening Action Around the World' was scheduled to take place at the London School of Economics during Climate Action Week. The event was canceled due to extreme heat, as the 100-year-old building relied on natural ventilation and posed a risk to public safety. The article highlights the irony that canceling such an event due to heat underscores the severity of the climate crisis. It notes that many European infrastructure systems, including hospitals, railways, and metro networks, were not designed to handle current heat levels, leading to operational failures and increased health risks. The piece also references rising mortality rates in Europe linked to extreme temperatures, emphasizing the urgent need for adaptation strategies.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒Left15 hr. ago
A climate event cancelled due to heat. Is there a more lurid symbol of the climate crisis?

An event titled 'Extreme Heat: Improving Governance and Strengthening Action Around the World' was scheduled to take place at the London School of Economics during Climate Action Week. The event was canceled due to extreme heat, as the 100-year-old building relied on natural ventilation and posed a risk to public safety. The article highlights the irony that canceling such an event due to heat underscores the severity of the climate crisis. It notes that many European infrastructure systems, including hospitals, railways, and metro networks, were not designed to handle current heat levels, leading to operational failures and increased health risks. The piece also references rising mortality rates in Europe linked to extreme temperatures, emphasizing the urgent need for adaptation strategies.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of extreme heat as a critical political challenge requiring systemic change, highlighting the inadequacy of existing infrastructure and policies. While it presents factual data on heat-related deaths and infrastructure failures, the emphasis on the urgency of adaptation,

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