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Europe heatwave live: ‘London is cooking,’ says UN chief as UK forecast to hit 38C; France has hottest night since records began | Europe weather

by David Jones

‘London is cooking,’ says UN secretary general, as he urges world to act on fossil fuels

London is “cooking”, according to the head of the United Nations.

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, referenced Charles Dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities in a major address at London Climate Action Week as the capital swelters in a severe heatwave.

Speaking at the event on Tuesday, Guterres said: “Crisis brings clarity and here in London – the city of Dickens – it is clear that our world is facing a ‘tale of two crises’.

“A climate crisis is pushing us deeper towards higher temperatures and closer to catastrophic tipping points and an energy crisis is exposing the folly of a world hooked on hydrocarbons.

“On the surface, these crises may seem separate, but they share the same destructive origin: fossil fuels.”

“London isn’t just calling. It’s cooking,” the UN chief added.

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The UK breakdown service, the RAC, has said it is dealing with 10% more breakdowns than usual at this time of year and it anticipates that demand will “increase significantly as temperatures peak”.

RAC breakdown spokesperson Simon Williams said: “Our patrols are currently dealing with 10% more breakdowns than we would normally see on a Tuesday at this point in the summer, but we’re expecting demand to increase significantly as temperatures peak, possibly at record levels, over the next few days.

“And, as rail services have been reduced due to the heat, more people are likely to take to the roads, adding to the traffic and increasing the risk of vehicles overheating.

“Anyone driving a vehicle that’s overdue a service is running the risk of breaking down in scorching heat which could prove to be extremely dangerous.

“Carrying an emergency kit in case of getting stuck at the side of the road is essential.

“This should include plenty of water, sunscreen, a large umbrella to protect from the sun and portable battery pack to keep mobile phones charged.”

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