The Environmental Cost of Keeping Cool
The Environmental Cost of Keeping Cool If Britain Embraces Air Conditioning, Can We Do It Without Creating a New Energy Problem? “The question is no longer whether British homes will need cooling. It is how intelligently we choose to provide it.” For most of my life, the British house has been designed around one overriding problem: how do we keep warm? We fitted double glazing. We filled cavity walls. We piled insulation into lofts. We sealed draughts. We installed better heating controls. All perfectly sensible. But our climate is changing the design problem. Increasingly, there are days when the problem is not keeping heat inside the house but desperately trying to get it out again. In England, around 3 million homes were reported as getting uncomfortably hot in 2024 , and the proportion reporting overheating has risen from 7% in 2019 to 12% in 2024. The Climate Change Committee warns that, by the middle of the century, as many as 92% of existing UK homes could experie...