that we never had heatwaves without climate change. in the uk it is always, oh, but it was hot in 1976, which is true, of course there are heatwaves without climate change. but with climate change we see many more heatwaves, and they are hotter than they would be. and if you are lucky and healthy and rich and have a well insulated house, that might still be fun. but if you are not rich and live in good housing, and if you maybe have already health conditions to deal with, then this can, this we take the fun out is actually a question of life and death. i ve come to wennington parish church of st mary and st peter, now, right in the centre of the village. and the vicar here is reverend elise peterson. now, she s currently over in the united states, but she s agreed to talk to us via video link. so, reverend elise, thanks so much for talking to us today. now, i m standing here in the churchyard. the ground is really, really scorched. the bushes are burnt, as well, but actually, the c
without climate change. in the uk it is always, oh, but it was hot in 1976, which is true, of course there are heatwaves without climate change. but with climate change we see many more heatwaves, and they are hotter than they would be. and if you are lucky and healthy and rich and have a well insulated house, that might still be fun. but if you are not rich and live in good housing, and if you maybe have already health conditions to deal with, then this can, this we take the fun out is actually a question of life and death. i ve come to wennington parish church of st mary and st peter, now, right in the centre of the village. and the vicar here is reverend elise peterson. now, she s currently over in the united states, but she s agreed to talk to us via video link. so, reverend elise, thanks so much for talking to us today. now, i m standing here in the churchyard. the ground is really, really scorched. the bushes are burnt, as well, but actually, the church itself looks
that might still be fun. but if you are not rich and live in good housing, and if you maybe have already health conditions to deal with, then this can, this we take the fun out is actually a question of life and death. i ve come to wennington parish church of st mary and st peter, now, right in the centre of the village. and the vicar here is reverend elise peterson. now, she s currently over in the united states, but she s agreed to talk to us via video link. so, reverend elise, thanks so much for talking to us today. now, i m standing here in the churchyard. the ground is really, really scorched. the bushes are burnt, as well, but actually, the church itself looks relatively unscathed. yeah, we can see that the fire burned all around the churchyard, but actually did not touch the church walls. we ve got some smoke damage and things inside, but it s really quite miraculous. and even the villagers themselves have described it as a halo around the church. if you look at an aerial view
in the united states, but she s agreed to talk to us via video link. so, reverend elise, thanks so much for talking to us today. now, i m standing here in the churchyard. the ground is really, really scorched. the bushes are burnt as well, but actually, the church itself looks relatively unscathed. yeah, we can see that the fire burned all around the churchyard, but actually did not touch the church walls. we ve got some smoke damage and things inside, but it s really quite miraculous. and even the villagers themselves have described it as a halo around the church. if you look at an aerial view, there s a strip of grass almost the entire way around where the fire did not get to the church walls itself. and since that wildfire you have been very much involved in rebuilding the community here and supporting the community, how have the residents been rallying around? the first sunday after the fire i hadn t intended on having a service because the building was still close, but