At our February meeting, we'll explore the issue of the increasing heat, and what we could and should do within the frameworks of Doughnut Economics and the SDGs.
We have lived part time in sw France for last ten years and watched how France has remade many centuries old cities with trees and water features .Australia definitely can follow suit as we allow our politicians to sup champagne with their donors the fossil industries 🎩🙄🤷🏾♀️
Not really, especially as it was later in the afternoon, well past the hottest time of day. What was really surprising was the difference in heat in areas only metres away from each other. The shaded pavements had morning sun so would have retained some of that.
We have lived part time in sw France for last ten years and watched how France has remade many centuries old cities with trees and water features .Australia definitely can follow suit as we allow our politicians to sup champagne with their donors the fossil industries 🎩🙄🤷🏾♀️
Did you expect the readings to be so hot?
Not really, especially as it was later in the afternoon, well past the hottest time of day. What was really surprising was the difference in heat in areas only metres away from each other. The shaded pavements had morning sun so would have retained some of that.
Do you remember what the max air temperature was that day?
about 34 I think.
That’s cooking. Wow.