

"In Paris, the question of livability will come up in the medium term if nothing is done," said Mr.


As proof, he points to the extremes reached abroad in 2021, 49.6☌ in Canada, 48.8☌ in Italy and 47.4☌ in Spain. We are in a new climate situation in which some people are already suffering, and which is going to get even worse," warned Alexandre Florentin, a Green party MP and chair of the project, which will be launched in September. "This is neither a prophecy, nor an intuition, nor a hypothesis. To prepare for the worst, on July 5, the Paris city council unanimously voted to create an information and assessment project entitled "Paris at 50☌" (122☏), the first ever organized on the subject of the climate. Although the capital has been adapting to the effects of climate change for a long time – its first climate plan dates back to 2007 – it is still underprepared.
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Under the zinc roofs or along the main asphalt roads, inhabitants are once again suffering the full effects of the heat wave that has been slamming France since the beginning of the week. SynthèseThe capital, which is currently unprepared to deal with an increasing number of heat waves, is trying to accelerate measures to plant trees, renovate buildings and remove asphalt. Published on Jat 13h45, updated at 23h59 on July 17, 2022 How Paris is preparing for life 'at 50☌' By Emeline Cazi and Audrey Garric
