Why the U.K. Heat Wave Isn’t Like 1976
Nostalgic memories of a long hot spell decades ago have become part of the currency of political debate.
Nostalgic memories of a long hot spell decades ago have become part of the currency of political debate.
Climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, pollution and mining have contributed to a drastic decline in the populations of some wildlife species.
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Just 40 percent of London’s Tube network has air conditioning.
The contenders to replace Mr. Johnson as Britain’s prime minister focused more on rising energy bills than on global warming during a debate on Sunday.
One in five homes are likely to overheat, U.K. government officials said. Using window shades and turning off unnecessary lights could help beat the heat.