Is London ready for what's coming?
You probably don't want to hear this, but experts warn that heatwaves in London are likely to become more common due to human-driven climate change. Some projections suggest temperatures in the capital could reach 45°C in the future - a level of heat the city's infrastructure was never designed for. From the London Underground to our housing, how is the city adapting? And should more be done to help keep a warming city cool?

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