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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 'caveman' hack that will keep your home cool this heatwaveHomes can be prone to overheating in the warm weather - but there are tips you can follow to cool down indoors ...
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How High-Rise Forests Can Transform City LifeHigh-rise forests, also known as vertical forests, are turning that into reality. These leafy buildings aren’t just a green gimmick—they’re starting to reshape how cities function and feel. From ...
Buildings coated in a cement-based paint that “sweats” could help keep communities cool during the hottest days of the year. The substance is known as CCP-30, and its creators say initial ...
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Newsflare on MSN'Artificial rainfall' sprayed from high-rise buildings to combat scorching heat in ChinaDue to the ongoing impact of the strongest heatwave since the beginning of 2025, a high-temperature orange alert was issued in Yuncheng, Shanxi, on July 5, with temperatures reaching up to 39°C. To ...
If you’re planning to design a compact high-rise or refurbish an older building, Hitachi offers an innovative cooling ...
Keeping cool could cost a lot more this summer — yet another financial squeeze for many inflation-weary consumers. Americans can expect to shell out a record $784, on average, to cool their ...
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