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Climate study on heat stress in Belgian homes

Joost Declercq

Belgian homes are at growing risk of widespread overheating due to climate change. Together with KU Leuven, Archipelago conducted a climate study that clearly reveals how the risk rises at +2°C and +3°C warming, which municipalities are most affected, and which passive design solutions can already be implemented today.

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