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Europe should look to Africa for heatwave solutions
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

Europe should look to Africa for heatwave solutions

As Europe experiences increasingly severe heatwaves, the focus has shifted from questioning the need for climate adaptation to exploring how wealthy nations can learn from African countries that have long dealt with climate challenges. Across Europe, extreme heat is causing significant strain on healthcare systems, transportation, and public life. Meanwhile, African nations have adapted to high temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, and limited resources for years, developing practical solutions in architecture, urban planning, and public health. These include passive cooling techniques, large-scale tree-planting initiatives, and community-based health programs. While these strategies cannot be directly transplanted due to differences in geography, culture, and infrastructure, they provide valuable insights for European cities seeking sustainable ways to combat rising temperatures.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter10 hr. ago
Europe should look to Africa for heatwave solutions

As Europe experiences increasingly severe heatwaves, the focus has shifted from questioning the need for climate adaptation to exploring how wealthy nations can learn from African countries that have long dealt with climate challenges. Across Europe, extreme heat is causing significant strain on healthcare systems, transportation, and public life. Meanwhile, African nations have adapted to high temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, and limited resources for years, developing practical solutions in architecture, urban planning, and public health. These include passive cooling techniques, large-scale tree-planting initiatives, and community-based health programs. While these strategies cannot be directly transplanted due to differences in geography, culture, and infrastructure, they provide valuable insights for European cities seeking sustainable ways to combat rising temperatures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced perspective on climate adaptation strategies, highlighting both the challenges faced by Europe and the existing solutions in Africa without taking a clear ideological stance. It emphasizes learning from diverse regions while acknowledging the complexity of applying ad

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