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Heat domes expose cracks in Europe's climate resilience - Is the EU planning for a hotter future?

The European Parliament declared a climate emergency in 2019, and yet the EU seems to keep getting caught out by severe heatwaves and heat domes. With this summer's temperatures set to smash records -

Heat domes expose cracks in Europe's climate resilience - Is the EU planning for a hotter future?
France 24 โ€” 9 July 2026
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The European Parliament declared a climate emergency in 2019, and yet the EU seems to keep getting caught out by severe heatwaves and heat domes. With

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Why This Matters

Europeโ€™s repeated failure to adapt to extreme heat isnโ€™t just a weather problemโ€”itโ€™s a governance failure with cascading consequences. As heat domes become more frequent and intense, the strain on public health systems, energy grids, and urban infrastructure reveals systemic vulnerabilities that no emergency declaration can immediately fix. The stakes extend beyond immediate safety risks; they threaten to unravel decades of climate policy progress if the EU cannot bridge the gap between ambition and execution.

Background Context

Despite the 2019 climate emergency declaration, the EUโ€™s policy response has been fragmented, with member states often prioritizing short-term economic interests over long-term resilience. The blocโ€™s heavy reliance on reactive crisis managementโ€”rather than proactive adaptationโ€”means critical infrastructure like cooling centers, water storage, and power grids remain underprepared. Meanwhile, agricultural sectors face mounting losses, and urban heat islands worsen due to outdated urban planning and insufficient green spaces.

What Happens Next

Expect heightened scrutiny of the EUโ€™s climate adaptation funding, particularly as heat domes strain budgets and public patience. Legal challenges may emerge if member states fail to meet new adaptation targets under the Green Deal, while citizen-led lawsuits could force faster action. The next few years will test whether the bloc can move from symbolic declarations to enforceable resilience standardsโ€”or risk becoming a cautionary tale for other regions racing to catch up.

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