UK's infrastructure will struggle to cope with climate change, report warns

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Floods, rising temperatures and higher sea levels threaten the UK's road, rail, water and energy networks between 2030 and 2100

Britons might have to get used to power blackouts and disrupted travel plans as the country struggles to cope with the long-term effects of climate change, a report for the government has warned. Consumers...

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