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Breaking Records

Published on: July 10, 2026 2:50 AM

Western Europe’s hottest June on record should bury, once and for all, the comforting illusion that extreme heat is still a distant or occasional climate warning. According to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, the region’s average temperature in June reached 20.74°C, more than 3°C above the 1991-2020 norm, breaking a record set only last year. Globally too, June was the second-hottest ever recorded, while sea surface temperatures continued to push into dangerous territory.

That this happened in rich, insured and infrastructure-heavy Europe is precisely why the alarm should travel beyond Europe. Heatwaves closed schools, disrupted power systems, strained public health services and made nights unbearable in parts of the continent.

Heat is no longer merely a weather event. For Pakistan, which has far weaker municipal capacity and far greater exposure, the lesson is urgent. No country can air-condition its way out of a crisis in which streets, homes, hospitals, transport systems and workplaces were never designed for the temperatures now arriving with alarming regularity.

Pakistan has already had more than enough warnings. Pre-monsoon heatwaves have become earlier, longer and harsher. To add to the woes, glacial melt, crop stress, urban flooding and deadly monsoon cycles are all becoming part and parcel of one destabilising pattern.

Outdoor workers, daily wagers, children, the elderly and families living under tin roofs or in overcrowded settlements are the first to pay the price.

Heat action plans cannot remain paper exercises filed away in government departments. Cities need shaded public spaces, drinking-water points, cooling centres, tree cover, reflective roofs, revised school and labour timings, early-warning systems, hospital preparedness and enforceable protections for outdoor workers. Similarly, urban planning must stop treating trees, drains and public transport as beautification projects. These are survival infrastructure.

The climate justice argument remains valid. Wealthy emitters must deliver finance, technology and loss-and-damage support without turning every pledge into another procedural maze. But Pakistan cannot use international failure as an excuse for municipal neglect at home.

Europe’s record June is not a spectacle to be watched from afar. It is a preview of a world in which heat will test the competence of governments as surely as floods and wars do. The measure of climate seriousness is no longer speeches at summits, but whether a state can keep its cities liveable and functioning when the next heat dome comes knocking. *

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