Adapting to Climate Change at Home: What Families Should Start Preparing For Now
Adapting to Climate Change at Home: What Families Should Start Preparing For Now For years, “climate action” has often meant cutting carbon, installing solar panels, using less energy, recycling more carefully, or perhaps looking suspiciously at yet another over-packaged USB cable. But the Climate Change Committee’s new report, A Well-Adapted UK , makes another point very clear: cutting emissions is no longer enough on its own. We also have to prepare our homes, gardens, communities and daily routines for the climate impacts already arriving. The CCC says the UK’s biggest climate adaptation priorities are heat, flooding and drought . By 2050, it warns that 92% of existing UK homes could overheat , peak river flows could be up to 45% higher , and water supply shortfalls could exceed five billion litres per day without stronger action. This is not about panic. It is about practical preparation. And for families, the question becomes: What should we be doing now so that our h...