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Cold water poured on climate induced hot and melting roads to allow Tour de France to continue

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Tour de France leader Tadj Podacar (pictured in time trialling mode) wilted under the sizzling heat and he was not alone as others in the peloton also suffered as did the roads.

Organizers are preparing to use thousand of litres of cold water to ensure the roads remain rideable - read The France 24 story - "Thousands of litres of water to stop '60-degree' Tour de France roads melting".

The Guardian reported about the climate protestors in the story - "Tour de France officials drag protesters off the road during chaotic stage 10".

Other Quick Climate Links are:

"Australia 'on track' to generate half its electricity from renewable sources by 2025, report finds";

"Louise Hardman's Shruder invention recycles plastic cleaned from ocean";

"Albanese’s 2030 emissions target rejected by climate experts";

"Lake Mead, once the largest water reservoir in the US, now little more than a graveyard";

"Heatwave scorches Europe as hundreds evacuated from wildfires";

"iDEA 2022 is Time to Act".

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