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Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Plans to maintain water supply resilience have been discussed by National Drought Group members amidst ongoing hot and dry weather.
Extreme heat presents a number of risks to health. This guidance helps professionals and the public address those risks.
Information on how to stay safe in hot weather, including how to keep your home cool.
The hottest day ever recorded in the UK occurred in 2019. We look at how the warm summers has impacted on the number of deaths.
There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
This series brings together all documents relating to Combined heat and power statistics.
Registered heat networks based on notifications under the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations.
Regular updates on the Heat-Health Alerts (HHAs) issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office.
List of special feature articles by subject published in Energy Trends since 2017.
Combined heat and power statistics: data sources and methodologies
Temperature correction of energy statistics from the Office of National Statistics
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