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‘It’s like a furnace’: French struggle with heat-trap homes as climate inequality grows

‘It’s like a furnace’: French struggle with heat-trap homes as climate inequality grows

Summary

France is facing record-breaking high temperatures, causing many people to suffer in homes that are not built to stay cool. Poorly insulated apartments, especially in low-income areas, are trapping heat and making it hard to live comfortably or sleep. The extreme heat has led to health problems, school closures, power cuts, and damage to agriculture.

Key Facts

  • Over 44 million people in France were under the highest heat alert during the recent heatwave.
  • Many French homes, especially older buildings, lack proper insulation and cooling features, making them very hot inside.
  • Schools have closed because classrooms reached unsafe temperatures, affecting many children’s education.
  • Power outages affected thousands, preventing people from using fans or electric blinds to cool down.
  • High temperatures reduced nuclear energy production because cooling water was unavailable.
  • The heatwave caused a rise in hospital visits, high air pollution, and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of farm animals.
  • Poorer areas with concrete housing estates and little green space are most affected, showing a growing climate inequality problem.
  • French government funding cuts have slowed projects to improve housing and infrastructure for changing climate conditions.
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