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Advice on how to stop your home from overheating as summers get warmer and temperatures rise

Temperatures are rising due to global warming and so ensuring our homes don’t overheat in spring and summer is set to be high on our agendas.The Met Office reported that 2022 was the UK’s hottest year on record, with an average temperature of over 10°C recorded for the first time.A study by the Met Office scientists also showed that this would have been around a one-in-500 year event in a natural climate, where human influences were removed. It is now likely to happen every three to four years.As for this weekend, the predictions are for dry and sunny weather with temperatures above average.To mitigate overbearing heat in new homes, Building Regulations now state that developers and self-builders must limit excess solar gain and provide measures that can be introduced to quickly remove the excess heat from the indoor environment.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:21:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240604 01:32:00

0h, we need lips. the island of evia, the second largest island in greece after crete, famed for its verdent mountaintops, blue seas and glorious sunshine. but in the summer of 2021, that idyllic picture was turned on its head. last year in early august, temperatures were hitting over 47 celsius in greece.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240604 00:34:00

treasury writing histories there. and nick s in istanbul, testing his artistic skills. 0h oh they re idiots. oh there it is. oh, we need lips. the island of evia, the second largest island in greece after crete, famed for its mountaintops, blue seas and glorious sunshine. but in the summer of 2021, that idyllic picture was turned on its head.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:36:00

0h, we need lips. the island of evia, the second largest island in greece after crete, famed for its verdent mountaintops, blue seas and glorious sunshine. but in the summer of 2021, that idyllic picture was turned on its head. last year in early august, temperatures were hitting over a7 celsius in greece. the forest became a tinderbox and evia burned for over ten days.

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