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    The Telangana government has implemented India’s first ‘Cool Roof Policy’ to combat heat reduction. The policy aims to reduce the temperature of the roofs of buildings by up to 5 degrees Celsius, thus reducing the heat absorbed by buildings and ultimately reducing the temperature of the surrounding environment.

    The policy is part of the state government’s efforts to combat rising temperatures and climate change. Telangana is one of the hottest states in India, with temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius during the summer months. The implementation of the ‘Cool Roof Policy’ is expected to have a significant impact on reducing the heat island effect in urban areas.

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    The ‘Cool Roof Policy’ requires all new government buildings to have cool roofs, which are designed to reflect sunlight and absorb less heat than traditional roofs. Additionally, the policy encourages existing buildings to switch to cool roofs by providing financial incentives and technical support.

    The implementation of the policy is expected to have several benefits. Firstly, it will reduce the energy consumption of buildings by reducing the need for air conditioning. This will not only save money but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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    Secondly, it will improve the comfort of people living and working in buildings with cool roofs. Traditional roofs can become extremely hot during the summer months, making it uncomfortable for people inside. Cool roofs will help maintain a comfortable temperature inside buildings, improving the quality of life for occupants.

    Finally, the policy will have a positive impact on the environment by reducing the heat island effect in urban areas. The heat island effect occurs when urban areas are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas due to the absorption of heat by buildings and other infrastructure. This can lead to increased air pollution, higher energy consumption, and reduced quality of life for residents.

    In conclusion, the implementation of India’s first ‘Cool Roof Policy’ by the Telangana government is a significant step towards combating rising temperatures and climate change. The policy has several benefits, including reducing energy consumption, improving the comfort of building occupants, and reducing the heat island effect in urban areas. It is hoped that other states in India will follow Telangana’s lead and implement similar policies to combat the effects of climate change.

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