Extreme heat cancels climate change event on adapting to extreme heat (opens original article in a new tab)
Extreme heat in London led to the cancellation of a climate change event on adapting to extreme heat, as the Met Office issued a red weather warning with temperatures exceeding 37C and high humidity.
- Extreme heat in London caused the cancellation of a climate change event on adapting to extreme heat.
- The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Greater London, with temperatures expected to exceed 37C and reach 38C to 40C in some areas.
- The Zurich Climate Alliance cited lack of cooling mechanisms in venues as a reason for cancellation, emphasizing the risk to attendees' wellbeing.
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