The UK is bracing for what could be the longest heatwave in 50 years, with temperatures set to reach 35C this week. Amber heat health alerts have been issued by the UK Health Security Agency for the Midlands, eastern and southern England until 9pm on 12 July, with yellow alerts in force across northern England.Steven Keates, Met Office deputy chief forecaster, said people should “take the usual precautions with the heat and the sun”.National Rail Enquiries has urged train passengers to check for updates over the coming days, while vehicle breakdown rescue companies are likely to be busier than usual.
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that it will allow companies to monitor their waste dumping activities and to keep track of the levels of pollution themselves. No one yet knows what that means, but everyone is certain that no corporate polluter can be trusted. So it's a good idea to keep up with their political activities, starting with their lobbyists.