The Greater London Authority has developed a framework for responding to heat risk and adapting the city to a warming climate. Its publication comes as the city recorded its highest ever June temperature during an early summer heatwave last week, with the UK hitting 36.7°C in nearby Somerset. In July 2022, temperatures in London exceeded 40°C for the first time. The hot weather across three heatwaves that year cost an estimated £1.5 billion ($2.…
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