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Spotlight on France

Podcast: France's heatwave legacy, 15-minute city conspiracies, the first TGV

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How France shifted its approach to heatwaves after nearly 15,000 people died in the summer of 2003. An urban planning concept gets picked up by conspiracy theorists. And the first TGV that started France's expansion of high-speed rail travel.

Spotlight on France, episode 99
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The world has just had its hottest three months on record. But France's worst heatwave in memory was 20 years ago, in 2003.Ā In August that year nearly 15,000 people in France died from heat, more than any summer since. The disaster permanently changed how the country deals with heatwavesĀ ā€“ and now, as climate change makes extreme heat more frequent and more intense, it's having to change tactics again.Ā Historian of public healthĀ Richard C Keller, who wrote a book about the victims of 2003, looks back at what France has learned.Ā (Listen @1'30)

When Carlos Moreno conceived of the 15-minute city, he did not expect to be pulled into the world of conspiracy theorists. The Paris-based sociologist came up with a new concept of urban planning to try to create neighbourhoods where all servicesĀ ā€“ for work and leisureĀ ā€“Ā lie within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from home. The city of Paris has embraced the concept, but elsewhere it has been picked up by people who say that it is part of a plan to limit people's movements and confine them to open-air prisons. (Listen @16'25)

France's first high-speed train line was inaugurated on 22 September 1981, with an orange-and-white "train Ć  grande vitesse"Ā ā€“ or TGVĀ ā€“ making the trip from Paris to Lyon. It started an era of reducing travel times and chasing speed records. (Listen @12'10)

Episode mixed by Cecile Pompeani.

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