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Europe's Heat-Retaining Homes Struggle to Cope With Intense Heatwaves

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Europe is experiencing severe heatwaves that are exposing a critical flaw in its traditional residential architecture. Homes across northern and central Europe were historically designed to trap warmth during cold winters, using materials like stone, brick, thick insulation, and multi-pane windows. As temperatures rise sharply, these same features are now causing extreme indoor heat and discomfort for residents. The heatwaves have brought renewed attention to the urgent need for climate-adaptive housing solutions across the continent.

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