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Wednesday briefing: ​Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?

Rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and antibiotic resistance pose significant risks to human health and the environment.

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Here is the synthesized article based on the provided source articles: The UK is sweltering under a heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 35C, and Yorkshire experiencing its first-ever "tropical night" in spring. This...

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The heatwave in the UK has been linked to several deaths, and experts warn that extreme heat events are becoming more common as the continent heats...

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The heatwave in the UK has been linked to several deaths, and experts warn that extreme heat events are becoming more common as the continent heats up roughly twice as fast as the global average. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, researchers have documented the rapid disappearance of the "eternity glaciers" on Puncak Jaya, with the most significant glacier losing 95% of its area since 2002.

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The climate crisis is accelerating antibiotic resistance across the world, with a study showing a 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes...

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The climate crisis is accelerating antibiotic resistance across the world, with a study showing a 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes between 1940 and 2023. This poses a serious threat to human health, as antibiotic resistance already kills more than 1 million people a year.

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The ice will be gone: it's not a question of if, it's a question of when," said a researcher studying the glaciers in Indonesia. "Climate change is...

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"The ice will be gone: it's not a question of if, it's a question of when," said a researcher studying the glaciers in Indonesia.
"Climate change is linked to 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes," said an expert on antibiotic resistance.

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35C: The temperature reached in the UK during the heatwave 95%: The percentage of ice lost by the most significant glacier on Puncak Jaya since 2002...

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  • 35C: The temperature reached in the UK during the heatwave
  • 95%: The percentage of ice lost by the most significant glacier on Puncak Jaya since 2002
  • 10%: The rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes between 1940 and 2023
  • 1 million: The number of people killed by antibiotic resistance each year

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Who: The UK, France, and Spain are among the countries experiencing extreme heatwaves. What: The heatwaves are linked to the climate crisis, which is...

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  • Who: The UK, France, and Spain are among the countries experiencing extreme heatwaves.
  • What: The heatwaves are linked to the climate crisis, which is also accelerating antibiotic resistance.
  • When: The heatwaves are expected to become more frequent and prolonged in the coming decades.
  • Impact: The climate crisis poses significant risks to human health and the environment.

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As the world continues to experience the effects of the climate crisis, it is essential to take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of extreme heat and antibiotic resistance. Governments, policymakers, and individuals must work together to address this global threat and ensure a sustainable future for all.

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    Wednesday briefing: ​Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?

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    ‘Planetary destruction on fast-forward’: witnessing the disappearance of Indonesia’s ‘eternity glaciers’

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    An Unusually Early Heat Wave Breaks Temperature Records Across Western Europe

  4. Source 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    Climate crisis is accelerating antibiotic resistance across world, study says

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Wednesday briefing: ​Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?

Rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and antibiotic resistance pose significant risks to human health and the environment.

Thursday, May 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Here is the synthesized article based on the provided source articles:

The UK is sweltering under a heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 35C, and Yorkshire experiencing its first-ever "tropical night" in spring. This extreme heat is not an isolated incident, but rather a sign of a new normal, as the country is expected to see more frequent and prolonged heatwaves in the coming decades. The heatwave has already broken temperature records across Western Europe, with France and Spain also experiencing unusually high temperatures.

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The heatwave in the UK has been linked to several deaths, and experts warn that extreme heat events are becoming more common as the continent heats up roughly twice as fast as the global average. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, researchers have documented the rapid disappearance of the "eternity glaciers" on Puncak Jaya, with the most significant glacier losing 95% of its area since 2002.

Why It Matters

The climate crisis is accelerating antibiotic resistance across the world, with a study showing a 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes between 1940 and 2023. This poses a serious threat to human health, as antibiotic resistance already kills more than 1 million people a year.

What Experts Say

"The ice will be gone: it's not a question of if, it's a question of when," said a researcher studying the glaciers in Indonesia.
"Climate change is linked to 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes," said an expert on antibiotic resistance.

Key Numbers

  • 35C: The temperature reached in the UK during the heatwave
  • 95%: The percentage of ice lost by the most significant glacier on Puncak Jaya since 2002
  • 10%: The rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes between 1940 and 2023
  • 1 million: The number of people killed by antibiotic resistance each year

Key Facts

  • Who: The UK, France, and Spain are among the countries experiencing extreme heatwaves.
  • What: The heatwaves are linked to the climate crisis, which is also accelerating antibiotic resistance.
  • When: The heatwaves are expected to become more frequent and prolonged in the coming decades.
  • Impact: The climate crisis poses significant risks to human health and the environment.

What Comes Next

As the world continues to experience the effects of the climate crisis, it is essential to take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of extreme heat and antibiotic resistance. Governments, policymakers, and individuals must work together to address this global threat and ensure a sustainable future for all.

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