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France's red heatwave alert is a necessary response to a dangerous and record-breaking crisis. Banning alcohol during Fête de la Musique protects emergency services and keeps vulnerable people safe when temperatures soar past 40°C. Human-driven climate change is making these extremes more frequent and severe, and governments have a real responsibility to act decisively.
Banning alcohol across entire departments just because it's hot is heavy-handed government overreach dressed up as public safety. Prefects have occasionally restricted public drinking for specific events, but never on this scale or for this reason — it sets a troubling precedent. Adults who want a drink at Fête de la Musique and know how to behave deserve to be treated as adults.
Yes, Europe is experiencing a warmer-than-average week, and a few other regions may be too. But the weather is never uniform. As atmospheric patterns shift, some places heat up while others cool down. These fluctuations reflect the natural movement of heat through the atmosphere, not necessarily a signal that emissions are driving every warm spell. Context matters.