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Adapting to the heat: four ideas from European cities

European cities are getting creative to combat extreme heat. Paris is planting thousands of trees, while Barcelona offers climate shelters close to residents. Denmark checks in on seniors by phone, and Amsterdam suggests outdoor curtains to...

The Guardian· Jun 26, 2026 · 8:57 PM · 28 views

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European cities are getting creative to combat extreme heat. Paris is planting thousands of trees, while Barcelona offers climate shelters close to residents. Denmark checks in on seniors by phone, and Amsterdam suggests outdoor curtains to cool homes. These innovations aim to protect public health as temperatures rise. #ClimateAction #UrbanHeat #GreenCities #HeatwaveSolution #SustainableLiving

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