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Morning opening: How can we live with that?

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

As the European heatwave continues and expands east – with Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Warsaw all expecting temperatures in the 30s – there are growing debates about how do we adapt to deal with these temperatures.

People find shade to cool off next to a fountain in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy.
People find shade to cool off next to a fountain in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy. Photograph: M Scott Brauer/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

The World Meteorological Organization, the United Nations’ weather and climate agency, said yesterday that we will have to learn to live with the new normal of extreme heatwaves, which will occur more often and be more intense as the time goes.

And the issue of how do we respond to this increasingly becomes a political issue, too, as parts of the European electorate continue to express their doubts about the cost of climate policies.

EU’s green transition chief Teresa Ribera told my colleague Sam Jones that political cowardice is hindering European efforts to face up to the effects of the climate crisis, even as the continent is pummelled by a record-breaking heatwave.

Ribera said that although the effects of the climate emergency were becoming increasingly obvious, they were still not translating into proper action as some political parties “continue to insist, quite vehemently, that climate change does not exist”, or else say that taking decisions to adapt to environmental realities is too expensive.

You can read the interview here:

I will bring you all the latest updates from across Europe on how the continent is coping with the heat, but also on these debates as the public’s attention turns to another question: how can we live with that?

Italy offers one solution as it introduces limits on outdoor work, but surely that’s not enough and doesn’t address the underlying issues. What else, then?

It’s Wednesday, 2 July 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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Updated at 03.35 EDT

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French prime minister Bayrou survives eighth no-confidence motion

In other news about people feeling the heat in Paris, French prime minister François Bayrou survived his latest – eighth! – no-confidence motion in parliament last night, after far-right National Rally (RN) lawmakers refrained from backing a measure brought by his opponents on the left, Reuters reported.

François Bayrou during the examination of a motion of no confidence against the French prime minister and his government, filed by the French Socialist Party (PS). Photograph: Raphaël Lafargue/ABACA/Shutterstock

Officials from the RN – the single largest party in the National Assembly but short of a majority – said they would not back the no-confidence motion. They prefer to refrain until later in the year, when even more complex talks over passing the 2026 budget threaten to once again topple France’s government.

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France records second-hottest June since 1900, minister confirms

France registered its second-warmest June since records began in 1900, the country’s ministry for ecological transition said in comments reported by AFP.

“June 2025 has become the second hottest June since records began in 1900, behind June 2003,” said France’s minister for ecological transition Agnès Pannier-Runacher.

People cool off with water from Varsovie fountain by the Eiffel Tower during a heatwave in Paris, France. Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA

Spain and Portugal also reported the hottest June temperatures in history.

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Updated at 04.00 EDT

Morning opening: How can we live with that?

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

As the European heatwave continues and expands east – with Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Warsaw all expecting temperatures in the 30s – there are growing debates about how do we adapt to deal with these temperatures.

People find shade to cool off next to a fountain in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy. Photograph: M Scott Brauer/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

The World Meteorological Organization, the United Nations’ weather and climate agency, said yesterday that we will have to learn to live with the new normal of extreme heatwaves, which will occur more often and be more intense as the time goes.

And the issue of how do we respond to this increasingly becomes a political issue, too, as parts of the European electorate continue to express their doubts about the cost of climate policies.

EU’s green transition chief Teresa Ribera told my colleague Sam Jones that political cowardice is hindering European efforts to face up to the effects of the climate crisis, even as the continent is pummelled by a record-breaking heatwave.

Ribera said that although the effects of the climate emergency were becoming increasingly obvious, they were still not translating into proper action as some political parties “continue to insist, quite vehemently, that climate change does not exist”, or else say that taking decisions to adapt to environmental realities is too expensive.

You can read the interview here:

I will bring you all the latest updates from across Europe on how the continent is coping with the heat, but also on these debates as the public’s attention turns to another question: how can we live with that?

Italy offers one solution as it introduces limits on outdoor work, but surely that’s not enough and doesn’t address the underlying issues. What else, then?

It’s Wednesday, 2 July 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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Updated at 03.35 EDT



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