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Protecting against extreme weather conditions using high-performance shading systems from Shade Factor

This year, Australia has experienced a long, extremely hot summer. A report released by the Climate Council outlines that coal, gas and oil burning is the culprit: this is climate change at its most potent, and, as a result, extreme weather events are set to become commonplace.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Feb 2020 1m read View Author

This year, Australia has experienced a long, extremely hot summer. A report released by the Climate Council outlines that coal, gas and oil burning is the culprit: This is climate change at its most potent, and, as a result, extreme weather events are set to become commonplace.

Learn more about how Shade Factor have designed high-performance, durable, outdoor shading systems and sun controls for both residential and commercial projects by downloading this free whitepaper.

Protecting against extreme weather conditions using high-performance shading systems from Shade Factor
Protecting against extreme weather conditions using high-performance shading systems from Shade Factor

This year, Australia has experienced a long, extremely hot summer. A report released by the Climate Council outlines that coal, gas and oil burning is the culprit: This is climate change at its most potent, and, as a result, extreme weather events are set to become commonplace.

Learn more about how Shade Factor have designed high-performance, durable, outdoor shading systems and sun controls for both residential and commercial projects by downloading this free whitepaper. 

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