Hottest May day on record: comment
Comment on confirmation from Met Office that today is now the hottest day in May on record

By Gareth Redmond-King
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Commenting on confirmation from the Met Office that today is now the hottest day in May on record, beating a record set on Monday [1] Gareth Redmond-King, Head of International at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) said:
"To break one extreme weather record in the space of a couple of days is one thing, but breaking them each day and night in succession, and by such a margin, is deeply worrying.
"The hottest May day in the UK is now more than two degrees higher than it was last week - and had been for more than 80 years - and our sleep is being disrupted by tropical spring nights. As recent heatwaves here and around Europe have shown, dangerous extremes cause harm and cost lives, posing a particular risk to elderly people and very young children. If we want to avoid worse extremes becoming the norm, then science has the answer - cutting our planet-heating emissions to net zero is the only way we know to halt climate change."
Notes to editors:
1. Via BBC News: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cz7220e44dgt?post=asset%3A436aedae-fe1d-4e22-87fb-1a605f9b1b8e#post
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