The Scotsman

Edinburgh will have Paris climate by 2050 as UK weather moves south

- By TOM BAWDEN and JOSHUA KING

Edinburgh will have the climate Paris enjoys now and London the weather of Barcelona within three decades as the UK’S climate effectivel­y moves 900 miles south, according to a landmark study.

Over the same period, Leeds and Cardiff will be having Melbourne’s weather, while Manchester’s temperatur­es will resemble Lyon in southern France.

Further afield, the researcher­s found more than threequart­ers of the world’s major cities will see “striking” changes in temperatur­e and rainfall patterns by 2050 – and they say that is a conservati­ve estimate based on relatively low levels of global warming.

More concerning still, nearly a quarter of the planet’s urban areas, including Singapore and Jakarta, will have climate conditions more extreme than anything seen in a major city anywhere in the world before, they found.

Professor Tom Crowther, of the ETH Zurich university in Switzerlan­d, said: “It’s amazing that even with the most conservati­ve estimate, you will see cities all over the globe seeing such huge changes.

“Having a climate like Barcelona’s might sound nice, but it will require vast changes in infrastruc­ture to handle it. There will be droughts, water shortages, difficulti­es in agricultur­e – it will have an impact across the board.”

The study was released as climate crisis activists announced plans to stage a major protest in Glasgow next week as part of national protests held under the tagline ‘Summer Uprising’.

The protests are being organised by Extinction Rebellion, which is urging the UK and Scottish government­s to halt biodiversi­ty loss and cut green house gas emissions.

Campaigner­s are demanding politician­s reduce emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2025.

They have also called for the creation of a citizen’s assembly on climate and ecological justice. The demonstrat­ions to be held on 15 July will also take place in Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds and London.

The Scottish protest will focus on justice for climate change refugees.

Extinction Rebellion organisers confirmed around 1,000 people have committed to being arrested during the uprising, with as many as 500 willing to risk prison over their actions ‘if necessary’.

A spokesman said hundreds of people are prepared to block cities throughout next week if local councils do not meet their demands.

He said the group was now planning a worldwide demonstrat­ion on Monday 7 October.

Last month protesters glued themselves to the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood, demanding a change of policy from the Scottish Government. Elsewhere in Edinburgh demonstrat­ors disrupted commuters and public transport on Lothian Road by lying in the street with their arms chained.

Daniel Armstrong from Extinction Rebellion’s Scottish group said: “As the climate continues to break down, more and more parts of the world will become uninhabita­ble. Immigratio­n is already seen as a big issue, but it will only increase as more people are displaced.”

Prof Crowther meanwhile hopes the research will help bring the reality of climate change home to politician­s and the public – and that it will prompt city planners to study the city theirs will come to resemble in the future to prepare for the changes.

The average annual temperatur­e in London will rise from 11.1C in 2000 to 13.2C in 2050, with the warmest month increasing from 21C to 26.9C, according to the study.

In Singapore, the average temperatur­e for the year will increase from 26.9C in 200 to 30.8C in 2050, with the hottest month rising from 30.8 to 32.8C.

Prof Gabi Hegerl, at the University of Edinburgh, who was not involved in the research, said: “What I find most striking are the number of cities that move to unknown climatic conditions, most of them in the tropics.

“Some of these are large and fast-growing cities, and the new conditions could be harmful or dangerous as they are presently inexperien­ced in coming with extreme events.”

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