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Balkan Insight | City Heat: What Central European Capitls Are Doing To Keep Cool

With another heatwave expected this week following record temperatures in July, cities in Central Europe are belatedly taking action – but politics keeps getting in the way. Katarina Svitkova, an Associate Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute specializing on climate change, urbanism and sustainability, comments for Balkan Insight.
14. August 2024

Prague is prepared in theory, but practice often lags behind.

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