London has become an ‘urban heat island’ and the cost to fix it is eyewatering
London’s lack of preparedness for extreme heat could see more than £200 million lost in productivity annually by 2030, new research has suggested. The capital’s decision to deprioritise the installation of air conditioning (AC) in both commercial and residential buildings means it is particularly vulnerable as temperatures continue to rise. Researchers from Climate X, a … Continue reading London has become an ‘urban heat island’ and the cost to fix it is eyewatering
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