Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurrent energy efficiency improvements to housing may modify indoor exposures to heat or cold, while population aging may increase susceptibility to temperature-related mortality. We estimate heat and cold mortality and energy consumption in London for typical (non-extreme) future climates, given projected changes in population and housing. Building physics models are used to simulate summertime and wintertime indoor temperatures and space heating energy consumption of London dwellings for ‘baseline’ (2005-2014) and future (2030s, 2050s) periods using data from the English Housing Survey, historical weather data, and projected future weather data...
This paper aims to find an optimum retrofit scheme utilising adaptation and mitigation techniques to...
BACKGROUND: The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates ...
There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals b...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
The effect of future climate change may reduce heating load but will significantly increase overheat...
Background The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates t...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
High temperatures and heatwaves are associated with significant impacts on human health. With contin...
The death toll of the 2003 heat wave in Europe exceeded 35 000 heat related deaths. The elderly popu...
This paper investigates the risk of projected post-2050s overheating in existing, retrofitted and ne...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
One of the main objective of the building design is to provide comfort and safety to occupants, part...
This paper aims to find an optimum retrofit scheme utilising adaptation and mitigation techniques to...
BACKGROUND: The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates ...
There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals b...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
The effect of future climate change may reduce heating load but will significantly increase overheat...
Background The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates t...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
High temperatures and heatwaves are associated with significant impacts on human health. With contin...
The death toll of the 2003 heat wave in Europe exceeded 35 000 heat related deaths. The elderly popu...
This paper investigates the risk of projected post-2050s overheating in existing, retrofitted and ne...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
One of the main objective of the building design is to provide comfort and safety to occupants, part...
This paper aims to find an optimum retrofit scheme utilising adaptation and mitigation techniques to...
BACKGROUND: The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates ...
There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals b...