If the UK is so drastically affected, how are others going to manage ?
The UK is generally pretty far North compared to most of Europe and all of the UK is north of anywhere in the USA apart from the cheat-code which is Alaska.
This is a UK newspaper reporting on a UK focussed report, so the scope of the article is limited. The issue we have (that may be applicable to other countries) is that a lot of government policies here push towards home heating and heat retention.
We need to stop punishing people from having dual heating and cooling systems.
> About nine in 10 UK homes are likely to overheat.
The article linked inside this article is informative in this area.
If the UK is so drastically affected, how are others going to manage ?
The UK is generally pretty far North compared to most of Europe and all of the UK is north of anywhere in the USA apart from the cheat-code which is Alaska.
Good question.
This is a UK newspaper reporting on a UK focussed report, so the scope of the article is limited. The issue we have (that may be applicable to other countries) is that a lot of government policies here push towards home heating and heat retention.
We need to stop punishing people from having dual heating and cooling systems.
> About nine in 10 UK homes are likely to overheat.
The article linked inside this article is informative in this area.