Move GCSE and A-levels to cooler months because of climate change: expert

Environment
14 Jul 2025 • 7:26 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Baroness Brown, chair of adaptation for the UK Committee on Climate Change, has proposed moving GCSE and A Level exams from June to cooler months.
  • She argued that hot school halls in June hinder student performance, citing a Met Office report that extreme weather is now considered the “new normal” in Britain due to global warming.
  • The Met Office report indicates the UK's climate is notably different from previous decades, with the last three years ranking among the top five warmest on record.
  • Baroness Brown also advocated for the adoption of “hot weather behaviours” and emphasised the critical need for the UK to develop a comprehensive heat strategy.
  • Energy Secretary Ed Miliband acknowledged that Britain's way of life is “under threat” from climate change, reiterating the government's commitment to addressing the crisis.

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