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New regulations may be on their way but the buildings we design and develop should limit and mitigate solar gain right now, writes Andrew Mellor
The government’s heatwave mortality statistics for 2020 show that there were 2,556 excessive deaths attributed to heatwaves that year. There were a significant number of excessive deaths in all regions of England except two in the North-east. We should therefore not think that summertime overheating in buildings – or its impacts – occurs only in London and the South-east of England.
The government predicts that the number of annual deaths associated with overheating will triple by the 2050s. The majority of these deaths are in the over-65 age group, with a higher proportion than average among the over-85s, but the data shows that excessive deaths occur in every age group, although the problem becomes greater from the over-45 age group upwards.
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