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We need rational conversation on climate change
Lancashire Evening Post
|November 14, 2025
Readers may be interested to hear the latest Climate Change Committee report on preparedness to deal with the impact of climate change.
Concerns include steadily increasing exposure to heatwaves and drought, flooding and fire risk up to 2050, not so far off.
For example, over half of England's best agricultural land is already at risk of serious flooding. An extra 1.7 million properties are expected to be at risk. Coastal erosion is speeding up.
We have an aging population, and at the same time the death rate due to heat amongst the elderly will reach 10, 000 per year.
The resulting overall cost of climate change will reach seven per cent of our economy, almost twice the hit from leaving the European Union. There is a lot of catching up to do.
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