
Most of our homes are not ready for future extreme heat
It’s predicted that more extreme heat is coming to Illinois. A key problem with building climate-resilient homes is the lack of universally accepted building codes.
It’s predicted that more extreme heat is coming to Illinois. A key problem with building climate-resilient homes is the lack of universally accepted building codes.
A meteorologist and climatologist break down the summer of 2023 in Illinois, which saw extreme heat, a derecho and drought.
Illinois — and the rest of the country — could soon start seeing more days of extreme heat. That’s according to a report released Tuesday, “Killer Heat in the United States: Climate Choices and the Future of Dangerously Hot Days”— authored by the Union of Concerned Scientists.