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Heat action day 2024
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Heat action day 2024

National Societies worldwide (left, Honduras) marked global heat action day 2024 with a huge array of activities, centred on urban art as a platform for raising awareness of the dangers of the “silent killer” of climate change: extreme heat. The Climate Centre commissioned artists Andrew Rae and Ruskin Kyle to create images depicting the impact of heatwaves on urban areas.

The climate crisis is “turning up the heat around the world,” the IFRC said on social media for 2 June, while calling on officials and leaders particularly in cities to make proactive plans to #BeatTheHeat.

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.@RCClimate summary; @JArrighi says new call to action 'comes at a pivotal moment w Earth having just seen warmest day in recent history & 2024 set to follow 2023 into record books'; @ocharomena pic, child cools off in a basin in Syria's Al-Hamra camp - http://bit.ly/4fh2MvH

Connecting Climate Minds project identifies research priorities using testimony from nearly 1,000 climate witnesses worldwide; file pic, @CruzRojaGT_ vols provide distraction to children disturbed by rains, floods & landslides after Hurricane Eta in 2020 - http://bit.ly/4dhsheo

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Climate action journey

The IFRC has now outlined the full seven-step climate action journey – summarized in English, French, Spanish and Arabic – that has been trialled by the National Societies of Malawi, Nigeria and Pakistan (photo) and encompasses climate-smart operations and, the end goal, locally led adaptation.

The first three steps were published in 2023 in A guide to climate-smart programmes (also in summary form); the last four – climate strategy, engagement with communities, locally-led adaptation, and implementation – are detailed now in a new brief, The importance of scaling up locally led adaptation, to be expanded later in 2024.

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