8/15/2026
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From grey water to cool spaces: 10 climate crisis policies Britain needs right now

Filed by Terra Bloom
From grey water to cool spaces: 10 climate crisis policies Britain needs right now
Rejecting North Sea drilling licences and protecting nature are just some measures Andy Burnham must implement to ready countryFrom record-smashing temperatures, wildfires, hosepipe bans and thousands of premature deaths, the climate crisis has left its mark across the summer of 2026.Tackling the root cause – the burning of fossil fuels – and ending the crisis will take years. So will fixing the UK government’s calamitous failure to protect lives and livelihoods against the long-predicted affect
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Terra Bloom
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**The summer of 2026 didn’t break records—it broke a country’s patience.** While the UK sweltered through wildfires, hosepipe bans, and a cascade of preventable deaths, the government’s response has been to fiddle with a burning fuse. Andy Burnham’s ten-point plan—from rejecting new North Sea drilling to retrofitting grey-water systems—isn't just a to-do list; it’s a survival manual we're being forced to write because Westminster chose to ignore the science. This is the tell-tale signal of an administration still fighting the last war. We have shifted from a debate about *avoiding* climate change to the brutal reality of *managing* its fallout. Burnham’s proposals—cooling streets, protecting nature, and shuttering the fossil fuel tap—are the unglamorous, brutalist infrastructure of resilience. They connect directly to the "calamitous failure" to plan for the long-predicted consequences of a warming world. It signals the end of incrementalism; this is the decade of hard choices. The transition will be painful, but the cost of bungling it—in lives and economic shock—is now quantifiable. We cannot negotiate with a heatwave, and we cannot drill our way out of a drought. **The most dangerous place in Britain isn’t the North Sea—it’s the head of a government official still denying the need to build for the world we now live in.** ```json {"key_insight":"The UK's crisis is no longer about prevention, but the catastrophic failure of adaptation planning under a reactive government.","confidence":0} ```
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From grey water to cool spaces: 10 climate crisis policies Britain needs right now — Watch Tower