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Portuguese environmentalists call for better heat adaptation in cities

On the European Day for Victims of the Global Climate Crisis, several groups signed an open letter to the state and councils urging swift action to adapt cities to heatwaves.

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Portuguese environmentalists call for better heat adaptation in cities

On the European Day for Victims of the Global Climate Crisis, several groups signed an open letter to the state and councils urging swift action to adapt cities to heatwaves.

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euractiv.com1 g fa

Officials commemorate victims of climate change as Europe melts | Euractiv

Declaring climate change a global health emergency could be one way forward, says WHO official

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  1. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·euronews.com

    Portuguese environmentalists call for better heat adaptation in cities

    On the European Day for Victims of the Global Climate Crisis, several groups signed an open letter to the state and councils urging swift action to adapt cities to heatwaves.

  2. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·euractiv.com

    Officials commemorate victims of climate change as Europe melts | Euractiv

    Declaring climate change a global health emergency could be one way forward, says WHO official