Key facts
- An event discussing extreme heat was cancelled during London Climate Week.
- The event was cancelled because the venue became too hot.
- Global heat-related deaths have risen significantly.
- Developing nations are most at risk from heat-related deaths.
- King Charles attended an environmental reception at St James's Palace.
- The reception occurred during the UK's hottest June day on record.
- Temperatures reached 35.7C during the heatwave.
- King Charles was fanned by an aide at the reception.
- St James's Palace lacks air conditioning.
- The reception focused on tackling super-pollutants.
An event focused on extreme heat was cancelled during London Climate Week due to the venue becoming excessively hot, a situation that underscores the pressing need for climate action and adaptation measures. This incident occurred amidst rising global heat-related deaths, with developing nations identified as being most vulnerable to these impacts. The cancellation serves as a stark illustration of the challenges posed by a warming planet.
