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Ötven éve ijesztgetjük az embereket, hogy mindjárt vége a világnak, de azt látják, hogy nem lett. Sőt, igazából jobban élünk
HU🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Ötven éve ijesztgetjük az embereket, hogy mindjárt vége a világnak, de azt látják, hogy nem lett. Sőt, igazából jobban élünk

The article discusses the shift in climate awareness and adaptation strategies in Hungary over the past decade, focusing on changes in water management and urban planning. It highlights the growing recognition of climate challenges, particularly after extreme heatwaves like the 42°C event in 2026. Key figures such as Ákos Éger, head of the Hungarian Nature Conservation Federation, emphasize significant progress in sectors like water management, where infrastructure projects have evolved from being driven by external orders to internal necessity. The piece also references the concept of '15-minute city' urban planning, aiming to create more sustainable and livable environments. While acknowledging ongoing challenges, the article underscores positive developments and calls for continued efforts toward sustainability.

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Ötven éve ijesztgetjük az embereket, hogy mindjárt vége a világnak, de azt látják, hogy nem lett. Sőt, igazából jobban élünk

The article discusses the shift in climate awareness and adaptation strategies in Hungary over the past decade, focusing on changes in water management and urban planning. It highlights the growing recognition of climate challenges, particularly after extreme heatwaves like the 42°C event in 2026. Key figures such as Ákos Éger, head of the Hungarian Nature Conservation Federation, emphasize significant progress in sectors like water management, where infrastructure projects have evolved from being driven by external orders to internal necessity. The piece also references the concept of '15-minute city' urban planning, aiming to create more sustainable and livable environments. While acknowledging ongoing challenges, the article underscores positive developments and calls for continued efforts toward sustainability.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses climate change—a politically charged issue—it presents a balanced view of both challenges and progress. It does not overtly favor any particular political ideology but emphasizes the need for systemic change across various sectors. The tone remains objective, citing data,

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