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Reader Q&A live: we answer your questions about Europe’s hellish week of heat

Reader Q&A live: we answer your questions about Europe’s hellish week of heat

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Many European countries, including Germany, France, Czechia, Poland and Hungary have experienced their hottest days ever. The UK and others have suffered their hottest ever day in June.

Over the past week Ajit Niranjan, alongside the rest of our environment team and network of reporters, has been following this extreme heat wave as it headed east across the continent. Today, Budapest is expected to hit 40C and other parts of eastern Europe have issued red warnings for extreme heat.

Ajit answers your questions live now.

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What can be learnt from European cities?

Juglans asks: What can London and major urban heat islands learn from other European cities?

double quotation markParis has taken huge steps to plant trees and tackle car culture, reducing both the amount of heat generated by a city (because fewer machines burn fossil fuels) and the amount that gets trapped there (because there is less concrete absorbing the heat). But Paris made those transformative changes from a fairly rubbish starting point. Compared to cities like Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Vienna, there’s still a huge amount more the French capital can do.

The big levers that mayors can pull to reduce the urban heat island effect are turning concrete and tarmac into green spaces that are rich in plant life. Reducing car dependency is a powerful way to get there, as it reduces the land needed for roads, but so is building dense housing and rewilding brownfield sites. Rivers are also an overlooked solution in cities that have channeled them underground.

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