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  1. Published on: 25/07/2018 03:22 PMReported by: roving-eye
    The current UK heatwave and water shortages highlight the need for Government to redouble its efforts to address the risk from climate change, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) says.



    The high temperatures and lack of rain in the UK are an example of increasing risks from climate change that the CCC highlighted to Government two years ago. The Committee’s 2016 report on UK climate risk concluded that more action is needed to address the growing threat to health and wellbeing from high temperatures, and shortages in water supplies for people, agriculture, industry and the natural environment.

    In many parts of the country, the persistent 2018 heatwave is re-intensifying this week, with temperatures and lack of rain expected to exceed the already record-breaking levels we have seen this summer. Simultaneously, extreme weather events are also affecting large parts of the northern hemisphere.

    These weather conditions are associated with a particularly weak and displaced jet stream, leading to a stable high pressure system lingering over the UK, and the very warm and dry conditions experienced over recent weeks.

    Whilst the sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic that may help drive such conditions are similar to those associated with the hot and dry UK summer of 1976, the last four decades have seen substantial human-induced global warming. This has contributed significantly to the increasing probability and severity of heatwaves. As the planet continues to warm, similar heatwaves are likely to occur with greater frequency.

    Kathryn Brown, Head of Adaptation at the Committee on Climate Change, said: “We know that the risk of heatwaves and higher average temperatures is increasing as the climate changes. Our 2016 report showed that, without further action, the number of heat-related deaths could increase from 2,000 per year today to 7,000 in the 2050s due to climate change and population growth. Water shortages are also a concern: we can expect greater water deficits across the country, including in cooler wetter areas like the north-west of England. The area of land well suited to the production of water-intensive crops, such as rain-fed potatoes, could decline by over 80% by the 2050s. Action is needed to cool our homes: new build properties need shading and improved ventilation, as do hospitals. And we need to reverse the decline in urban green spaces that occurred between 2001 and 2016. We will be monitoring progress and reporting our findings to Parliament over the coming year.”
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  3. Sproggy the Cat says:25/07/2018 03:48 PM
    Let’s face it, if we are to rely on the MP’s of Any party to sort this out, we are in deep trouble.

  4. Alikado says:25/07/2018 04:48 PM
    FIX LEAKS

    Stop Closing Storage Facilities

  5. dav says:25/07/2018 05:31 PM
    First decent summer since 1976 and the professional whingers (sucking on the public teat) are out in force. There's lots of money in doomsday scenarios - even when most of their models have proven to be wrong.

  6. donkey22 says:25/07/2018 09:27 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by dav View Post
    First decent summer since 1976 and the professional whingers (sucking on the public teat) are out in force. There's lots of money in doomsday scenarios - even when most of their models have proven to be wrong.
    Climate change IS a reality you idiot.

  7. dav says:25/07/2018 09:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by donkey22 View Post
    Climate change IS a reality you idiot.

    Dear Ass22, Climate has always changed. It's cyclical. There were vineyards in Yorkshire during the Middle Ages.

  8. Normal says:25/07/2018 09:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by dav View Post
    First decent summer since 1976 and the professional whingers (sucking on the public teat) are out in force. There's lots of money in doomsday scenarios - even when most of their models have proven to be wrong.
    You mean "every model save those sponsored by the oil industry has proven climate change real"

  9. Normal says:25/07/2018 09:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by dav View Post
    Dear Ass22, Climate has always changed. It's cyclical. There were vineyards in Yorkshire during the Middle Ages.
    Correct but the cycles are becoming more extreme

  10. JohnBoy says:26/07/2018 05:38 AM
    It was only a matter of time till the Climate change tree hugging Muppets started on about the weather, for heaven’s sake get on with life and stop banging on about the so called climate change, It’s something the governments around the world have invented to extract hard earned cash from us

  11. cotton man says:26/07/2018 06:56 AM
    People moan about how cold and wet it is in the winter and the same people moan about the heat in summer. I feel so lucky that we are having this superb summer, some are never satisfied.

  12. Little Londoner says:26/07/2018 09:24 AM
    How many people on here were badgered into cavity wall insulation, I wouldn't have it done as the cavity is there for a reason. Now surprise surprise solicitors are jumping on the cavity wall bandwagon with claims for damp caused by the filling of the cavity. I would imagine a whole new money making regime springing up after this unusually hot period from air conditioning to the latest in super dooper jet engined fans. How long before some con merchant starts building wells so you can have your own water supply with hundreds of others tapping into the same source.


    Where there's money to be made conmen come out of the woodwork followed closely by solicitors.

  13. paulollie says:26/07/2018 04:16 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Normal View Post
    Correct but the cycles are becoming more extreme
    And you have checked back over the last, what 3 Billion years have you and looked in detail at all the cycles have you......The word you are looking for is No.

  14. paulollie says:26/07/2018 04:19 PM
    Milankovitch cycles....... Explains it all.

    76 was hotter than this stop being *******.



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