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Op-Ed JUNE 05, 2026 | The Indian Eye 12
Global Warming: Intensifying
Heatwaves and What Is a Way Out
As record-breaking temperatures sweep across continents, experts warn that extreme heat is
becoming the “new normal” unless climate action accelerates globally.
ASHISH K TRIPATHI tent with global warming projections.
Rising average temperatures in-
he rising intensity of heatwaves crease the likelihood of extreme heat
across Europe and India is no events, while also intensifying their
Tlonger being seen as isolated duration and geographic reach. What
weather anomalies but as part of a was once considered a “once-in-a-de-
broader climate pattern increasing- cade” event is increasingly occurring
ly linked to global warming. From multiple times within a single season.
record-breaking temperatures in Yet the question remains wheth-
London and Paris to life-threatening er there is a way out. Policy respons-
heatwave conditions in Delhi and es are emerging, but unevenly. In
Uttar Pradesh, the convergence of India, measures such as heat action
scientific warnings, government advi- plans, public hydration campaigns,
sories, and lived experience points to and urban cooling initiatives reflect
a warming planet reshaping daily life. an attempt to adapt. In Europe,
In India, the severity of the sit- emergency responses and public
uation has prompted direct appeals health warnings are becoming more
from the highest level of government. frequent. However, adaptation alone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in may not be sufficient if global emis-
a post on X cited by ANI on May Without significant reductions, heatwaves are expected to intensify further, placing additional sions continue to rise.
27, urged citizens to adopt basic but pressure on health systems, labour productivity, agriculture, and urban infrastructure (File photo)
critical precautions as temperatures The underlying issue remains
surged across the country. “Tem-
peratures are continuously rising in across multiple countries. According Centre at Maynooth University, structural: greenhouse gas
different parts of the country, and to reporting compiled from inter- was quoted by the Financial Times emissions driving global tem-
along with this, the many difficulties national agencies, temperatures in describing Europe’s temperature
caused by the heat in daily life are London reached 35.1°C at Kew Gar- spikes as “mind-bogglingly crazy.” perature increases. Without
also increasing,” he said, calling on dens, breaking a long-standing May The physical mechanism behind significant reductions, heat-
people to “keep yourselves hydrated record. The Associated Press noted the European heatwave—a “heat
and carry water with you when step- that this was accompanied by a rare dome,” where warm air becomes waves are expected to inten-
ping out of your homes” and to ex- “tropical night,” when temperatures trapped under high pressure sys- sify further, placing additional
tend help to those in need. did not fall below 20°C. tems—illustrates how natural vari-
At the local governance level, The heatwave was not confined ability is being amplified by long-term pressure on health systems,
mitigation efforts are being scaled up. to the UK. France, Spain, and other warming trends. As warm air from labour productivity, agriculture,
Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharakwal parts of Western Europe recorded northern Africa became trapped
said that the city has launched multi- unusually high early-summer tem- over western Europe, temperatures and urban infrastructure.
ple relief measures under heatwave peratures. In France’s south-west, surged rapidly, breaking historical
conditions, including “green sheets temperatures reached 36°C, while records within days. The convergence of scientific
and showers” at traffic intersections night-time readings remained above The comparison between Eu- consensus, government warnings, and
to protect commuters. She said, 20°C across large parts of the coun- rope and India reveals a shared lived experience suggests that the
“We’ve created cooling points and try. French newspaper Libération de- vulnerability despite vastly different world is entering a new climatic phase.
drinking water facilities at various scribed the situation as “it has never geographies and development con- The heatwaves affecting Europe and
locations. The Municipal Corpora- been so hot, so early, in France,” re- texts. In both regions, heatwaves India are not isolated disruptions but
tion is making every effort to ensure flecting growing alarm even in tradi- are becoming more frequent, more signals of a larger systemic shift.
there are no shortages anywhere.” tionally temperate climates. intense, and more disruptive. How- The way out, experts suggest, lies
The initiative reflects how urban ad- Scientists and climate experts ever, the capacity to respond varies in a dual approach: urgent mitigation
ministrations are increasingly forced have increasingly linked such ex- significantly, with India relying heav- of emissions and large-scale adapta-
to adapt infrastructure to extreme tremes to global warming. One ex- ily on emergency advisories and local tion of societies to withstand rising
heat rather than treat it as a seasonal pert, cited in the European coverage, adaptation measures, while Europe temperatures.
inconvenience. stated it was “beyond a shadow of confronts unprecedented tempera- Without this balance, extreme
While India struggles with pro- a doubt” that climate change was ture spikes in infrastructure designed heat may continue to redefine sum-
longed heat stress, Europe has si- making heat events “more likely and for milder climates. mers across continents, turning re-
multaneously experienced a searing more severe.” Peter Thorne, director Climate scientists have long cord-breaking events into recurring
heatwave that shattered records of the ICARUS Climate Research warned that such patterns are consis- realities.
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