The United Kingdom is being forced to reassess its climate preparedness following a summer marked by record-breaking heat and prolonged drought. Historically focused on preparing for cold and wet seasons, the nation now faces the urgent need to adapt to increasingly frequent and intense hot, dry periods. This shift demands a rethinking of infrastructure, water management strategies, and emergency response protocols. The summer’s conditions have highlighted vulnerabilities across various sectors, from agriculture to public health. Experts suggest a significant investment in resilience measures is now crucial. This includes developing drought-resistant crops and improving water storage capacity. The UK’s traditional climate planning approach is clearly no longer sufficient in the face of accelerating climate change.

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