
Southern Europe is burning hot with many districts on red alert
Far from suffering, Brittany and northern France might just reap the rewards of climate change.
Far from suffering, Brittany and northern France might just reap the rewards of climate change.
Shoddy reporting and the sinister cherry-picking of data will not help us save the planet.
Extreme heat is gripping large swathes of Southern Europe and North America, breaking all sorts of local and national records.
The current heatwave is being caused by Cerberus, an anticyclone named after the three-headed monster that guards the gates of the underworld in Greek mythology.
In this week’s letter, Walter takes us through Brittany’s changing seasons in his brand new brogues
The politics should be entertaining. The question is, can the people of France expect to benefit from the confusion?
The 40C heatwave we’ve just gone through is likely to become the rule rather than the exception. But not everyone agrees.
In this week’s newsletter for Reaction subscribers, Iain Martin discusses the Tory leadership race, Sturgeon and the UK’s changing climate.
Condescending advice is being issued to the public, while water companies are mimicking the “do as we say, not as we do” approach of many government officials during lockdown.
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