Transaction

c2ee0052b8ee77a6c3bd75a8189de92d4e1eb34a70d2bc7891e32c2e04aeb307
Timestamp (utc)
2026-01-24 15:44:48
Fee Paid
0.00000149 BSV
(
0.00500000 BSV
-
0.00499851 BSV
)
Fee Rate
50.26 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
4,219
Size Stats
2,964 B

4 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00499851 BSV
  • jlocalBSVv1articleid:6974d0a2bd1497c16db79ec9L_title:UK Government Faces Scrutiny Over Climate Resilience Amidst Rising Extreme Weather Eventsauthor:LocalBSV Newscategory:Politicsdate:2026-01-24parts:2part:1/2MÜTL;DRThe UK government is under increasing scrutiny for its approach to climate resilience as extreme weather events become more frequent and severe. Recent reports highlight the need for a more proactive and coordinated response to these challenges.Met Office Report: Extreme weather events are becoming the new normal in the UK, with rising temperatures and increased rainfall.Government Response: The Public Accounts Committee criticizes the government's short-term reactive approach and calls for a Chief Risk Officer to oversee resilience efforts.Public Concern: Citizens express worries over the adequacy of current measures to protect communities and infrastructure from future climate-related disasters.Met Office Report Highlights Climate ChallengesThe UK's Met Office has released a report indicating that extreme weather events, such as heatwaves and heavy rainfall, are becoming increasingly common. The report emphasizes that the UK's climate is now notably different from just a few decades ago, with a significant rise in average temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events. This trend underscores the urgent need for enhanced climate resilience strategies.Government's Short-Term Focus CriticizedThe Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has criticized the UK government's approach to climate resilience, stating that it is too focused on short-term reactive responses. The PAC calls for a more robust and coordinated strategy to address the long-term risks posed by climate chang
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  • jlocalBSVv1articleid:6974d0a2bd1497c16db79ec9part:2/2M¤e. The committee also recommends the establishment of a Chief Risk Officer to oversee and coordinate resilience efforts across government departments.Public Concern Over Climate PreparednessMembers of the public have expressed concerns about the adequacy of current measures to protect communities and infrastructure from future climate-related disasters. There is a growing demand for clear communication and actionable plans to address the challenges posed by a changing climate. Citizens are calling for increased investment in infrastructure and resources to ensure communities are better prepared for extreme weather events.ConclusionThe UK government's approach to climate resilience is under increasing scrutiny as extreme weather events become more frequent and severe. There is a pressing need for a more proactive and coordinated response to these challenges to safeguard communities and infrastructure across the country.
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