Will the summer of 2022 be the hottest ever recorded in France? This is to be expected, according to the forecasts of meteorologists. As of July 19, France had already experienced two intense heat waves, during which record temperatures were recorded all over the territory.

You will have to get used to heat waves earlier and earlier in the year, and more and more frequently, scientists are already warning: global warming is at work.

A new climate that pushes many households to adapt their homes accordingly to avoid suffocating. But cooling your interior does not always involve buying an air conditioning unit. Some low-cost tricks can also save the day and save you a few degrees less in every room of the house.

As such, plants are formidable allies.

According to NASA’s Earth Science study, plants are indeed able to modify the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere through photosynthesis. When the air warms up, plants release moisture into the air: they sweat, in a way, in order to cool themselves… And to cool their surroundings in the process.

When they are accumulated, the effect increases tenfold, because the plants will then create their own atmospheric ecosystem. But all plants do not produce the same amount of freshness, and some are to be preferred when the mercury gets carried away. Also, the larger the foliage, the more moisture the plant will produce in the surrounding air.

To stay cool, bet on these 8 indoor plants that we invite you to discover in our slideshow.