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The Guardian
The Guardian
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The article discusses the longstanding impact of the 1976 UK heatwave, which lasted 15 days with temperatures above 32C, causing droughts, food shortages, and hundreds of deaths. Today, rising global temperatures and increased greenhouse gas emissions have made such extreme heat events more common and severe, with predictions of future heatwaves reaching over 40C for extended periods. Experts warn that climate change is intensifying heat-related risks, including water shortages and health impacts, making the 1976 event less extraordinary and highlighting the urgent need for adaptation.
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