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19th July 2022
06:33pm BST

Sharing a map listing the temperatures recorded in parts of Europe on July 18th, Thunberg wrote, "This is not “the new normal". The climate crisis will continue to escalate and get worse as long as we stick our heads in the sand and prioritise profit and greed over people and planet. We are still sleepwalking towards the edge," adding in a subsequent tweet "be careful, stay hydrated and keep cool. Listen to experts and heed public advice and recommendations." The image shared shows a snapshot of some of the extreme temperatures reached in Western Europe, including names of towns and cities typically associated with a temperate climate, Scotland's Aboyne hitting 31.3C, Santon Downham in England reaching 38.1C, Hawarden in Wales 37.1C. https://twitter.com/METclimate/status/1549031798209904643?s=20&t=f4xl8iX4oWW98miYt3ZWQQ That's aside from the shockingly high temperatures seen in parts of France, not including the devastating wildfires in Spain, the evacuations in Portugal and the droughts in Northern Italy. Meteorologist Scott Duncan who first distributed the image added that it has been "shocking to watch the heat emergency unfold". "We have not seen anything like it. We can't compare this looming heat emergency to summer 1976. A warmer world, thanks to human induced climate change, makes it almost effortless to break extreme heat thresholds. We continue to see this across the planet - not just in Europe," Duncan wrote on July 17. READ ON: 'It took 3 hours to clean' Burrow Beach covered in litter following hottest day of the yearThis is not “the new normal”. The climate crisis will continue to escalate and get worse as long as we stick our heads in the sand and prioritise profit and greed over people and planet. We are still sleepwalking towards the edge. https://t.co/BNp35yU8lS
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) July 19, 2022
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