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Jan 21 2022

Britain Restricts Sunrooms Because Global Warming

To the list of harmless good things restricted because our moonbat overlords regard them as offensive to the climate, we can now add sunrooms in Britain:

They may be a sought-after addition to many middle-class homes but the sun traps can overheat in our increasingly warm summers.

Because we all know how hot and sunny it gets in Britain.

From June, any conservatory intended as part of a new development will need to show it will not create ‘unwanted solar gain’.

“Solar gain” — like light bulbs, fossil fuels, economic freedom, and everything else leftists disapprove of — will make it be too warm, not just in the sunroom, but globally. Otherwise, what conceivable business could it be of Big Government whether you let the sun warm your sunroom?

The change is part of a raft of measures aimed at future-proofing homes against summers where temperatures are predicted to reach 40C (104F).

A high of 104°F would be mild for a summer day here in Phoenix, but is unlikely to be experienced in Britain, where as noted at Pirate’s Cove, the average daily high in July is 70°F. However, temperatures will skyrocket any minute now unless we turn over all power and wealth to leftists, according to global warming doctrine.

The new rules, which also aim to improve domestic ventilation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent, will limit window sizes according to which direction they face and whether the home is likely to overheat.

As with increasingly preposterous Covid measures, decrees imposed in the name of global warming can only be comprehended when we regard tyrannical micromanagement as an end in itself.

On a tip from Brian Brandt.


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