Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Cities advance passive cooling and heat action for vulnerable communities
27 June 2026

Cities advance passive cooling and heat action for vulnerable communities

The latest Cool Talks session, “Extreme Heat Action in Cities and Communities,” brought together researchers, city practitioners and implementation partners to discuss passive cooling, community-led housing upgrades and local heat action. The session focused on protecting vulnerable communities from extreme heat without increasing energy demand or emissions.

Ana Paula Pimentel Walker of the University of Michigan said indoor heat remains largely unmeasured, unregulated and overlooked. Research in Brazil and Colombia examined how infrastructure, limited green space and low-cost construction materials can create dangerous indoor conditions, and explored community-led approaches combining thermal modelling, passive cooling retrofits and local knowledge.

Gabriel Harp, also from the University of Michigan, described computer modelling used to compare passive cooling measures before implementation. A Burkina Faso example assessed mud-brick homes with steel and mud-brick roofs, while other options included cross ventilation, second ceilings and solar chimney systems.

In Colombia, Julian Constantino Carvajal presented an ongoing retrofit of a community centre in Luz de Salvación II. The project combines a secondary roof, fiberglass insulation and a thermal coating on the existing metal sheet roof. The settlement has around 430 houses and close to 1,000 residents.

The second panel addressed city-level implementation. UNEP’s Beat the Heat initiative has attracted more than 240 cities and over 100 partners, but early survey findings indicate that almost half of participating cities have not started basic heat mapping or planning. Cities that completed heat mapping or planning were reported to be more than eight times more likely to have begun implementing nature-based cooling solutions.

“Cities are already ranking extreme heat as a top three risk, but at the same time almost half of them have not yet started to do the basic mapping or planning,” said Elsa Lefèvre, Programme Manager for Beat the Heat in UNEP’s Subnational Climate Action Unit.
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

IOR marks World Refrigeration Day 2026 with podcasts and webinar
The IOR will mark World Refrigeration Day 2026 with two newly released podcasts and a webinar covering thermodynamics, industry skills and the Women in RACHP network. The webinar, “The I...
24 Jun 2026
Europe and Central Asia strengthen Kigali cooperation in Kyrgyzstan
UNEP OzonAction convened a regional meeting in Kyrgyzstan to strengthen cooperation on sustainable cooling, low-GWP refrigerants, and implementation of the Montreal Protocol and its Kigali Am...
20 Jun 2026
UNEP links sustainable cooling to climate and health planning
Climate and health integration was highlighted at a side event held during the UNFCCC June Climate Meetings (SB64), where participants examined how coordinated action can support Nationally Det...
21 Jun 2026
ATF, Galileo, UNEP and IIR Prepare International Special Issue
ATF, Centro Studi Galileo, UNEP OzonAction and the International Institute of Refrigeration held two working meetings in Paris on Friday, June 12, to prepare the new edition of the International Sp...
21 Jun 2026
ASHRAE highlights ‘Cool Intelligence’ for World Refrigeration Day
ASHRAE will mark World Refrigeration Day 2026 on June 26, highlighting the role of innovation, professional expertise and advanced technologies in refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump syst...
25 Jun 2026
World Refrigeration Day 2026 Celebrates “Cool Intelligence”
Today, 26 June, the global refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump community celebrates World Refrigeration Day, highlighting the essential role of cooling and sustainable heating in modern l...
yesterday