simon hare, bbc east midlands today, derbyshire.also more likely to be poorer, bbc analysis has revealed. satellite insight firm four earth intelligence provided heat data, which was then cross referenced with the government's measure of relative poverty. the research showed that nearly two—thirds of people living in high—heat areas are also in more deprived places. harriet bradshaw has this exclusive report. climate change is heating things up and even glasgow is vulnerable. in higher temperatures, some city buildings already get hotter compared to others in green spaces. a big problem if you have health issues made worse in the heat. alison has asthma. the whole house would be like an absolute tavern. the fans are going. my inhaler tries to help but then it got so bad i couldn't breathe at all and my partner had to take me to hospital. to keep neighbourhoods cooler, experts recommend more green space are needed. so during the heatwave lastjuly, a satellite measured the land surface temperature of this block of flats here as 27 cel