Following one of the hottest periods on record, researchers and environmental specialists say long-term planning will be increasingly important for protecting public health, infrastructure, and natural ecosystems.
Suggested measures include expanding urban green spaces, improving building resilience against extreme heat, strengthening emergency response systems, and increasing public awareness about heat-related risks. Experts also emphasize continued efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change over the long term.
Officials across France are expected to review this summer's response as part of broader climate resilience planning. The experience has reinforced the importance of preparation alongside rapid emergency action.
As France moves further into summer, authorities and researchers alike say cooperation between governments, communities, and scientific institutions will remain essential in responding to future extreme weather events.
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