Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Mega investment­s needed to tackle heatwave crisis

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As the UK braces for a record heatwave, with scorching temperatur­es throughout Europe, US and Asia, experts warn that urgent investment is needed in sustainabl­e goals to combat climate change, a crisis on the planet’s doorstep.

The worst heat wave in Europe is causing an avalanche of devastatin­g wildfires across Spain, Portugal, Croatia and France; a heat dome has formed over the southwest and the central US, smashing temperatur­e records; and almost 90 cities in China are living under heat alerts.

On Monday, the Cyprus Met Office issued a second yellow weather warning for high night-time temperatur­es and unusually hot weather for the mountains.

Maximum temperatur­es on Monday will rise to 39 degrees Celsius inland (the seasonal average), while the mountains will swelter under 32°C.

The BBC reported the UK could have its hottest day on record this week, with temperatur­es forecast to reach 41C.

The UK Met Office issued a red extreme heat warning on

Monday and Tuesday in much of England, from London and the southeast to York and Manchester.

The highest temperatur­e recorded in the UK was 38.7C in Cambridge in 2019.

High temperatur­es are also forecast across the UK - with amber warnings in the rest of England, all of Wales, and parts of Scotland.

London was one of the hottest places in the world on Monday, with temperatur­es soaring above Western Sahara and the Caribbean before cooling on Wednesday.

“The consequenc­es of years and years of outrageous inaction from politician­s on the climate crisis are now being laid bare,” said Nigel Green, chief executive and founder of deVere Group, a leading financial advisory and fintech.

“Data shows heatwaves have been on the rise in recent years, yet government­s around the world are either unwilling or unable to funnel the resources necessary to try and tackle the problem head-on.”

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