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Britain is unprepared for the worsening effects of climate change according to advisers

The independent climate advisors of the UK said that the country is not prepared for climate change's worsening effects, such as extreme heat and flooding.

Last year, Britain suffered from widespread flooding, which disrupted travel and caused damage to homes. In recent years, it has also experienced heatwaves, a drought and wildfires.

We have seen over the past two years that the country was not prepared to deal with the effects of climate change. We know that there will be worse, but we're not prepared. In many cases, we don't even plan to be prepared.

Scientists said in January that 2024 will be the hottest on record for the entire world. Climate change is pushing temperatures to levels not experienced by humans before and increasing extreme weather events.

Every two years, the CCC's adaption committee examines the country's progress in adapting to climate changes and submits a report to Parliament.

The latest report, published on Wednesday, said that rising sea levels due to climate change may increase the number homes at risk of floods from 6.3 million today to 8,000,000 by 2050.

By 2050, heat-related deaths may exceed 10,000 per year. In 2022, temperatures in the country reached record highs of over 40 degrees Celsius.

This report stated that over half of England’s best quality agricultural land is already at risk from flooding, and this percentage will increase in the future.

The committee recommended better adaptation targets and improved coordination across government in order to take into account climate impacts such as those on infrastructure and state-funded healthcare systems. (Reporting by Susanna Twidale, editing by William James).

(source: Reuters)