Indian slums get 'cool roofs' to combat extreme heat
Cooler homes bring relief
Early results from a study show that cool roofs reduced indoor temperature by between 1.2°C in tin- and mud-roofed homes and 1.7°C in tin-roofed homes over two years, which subsequently lowered residents' heart rates.
Hundreds of roofs in the informal settlements of India's western Gujarat state have been painted in a reflective, white coating over the last two months to try to keep their occupa...
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