Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
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Buildings are one of our biggest contributors to global heating. They produce 37% of all greenhouse gas emissions from energy use and production processes. Building emissions are made up of two parts: operational carbon (from energy used to heat, cool and power buildings) and embodied carbon (due to material use and construction).
Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
Existing global energy projections underestimate the impact of climate change on urban heating and cooling systems by roughly 50% by 2099 if...
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) took a significant step forward in its journey to achieve zero carbon emissions with a groundbreaking ceremony for...
Thermal energy networks help buildings communicate with each other in warmth and coolness through piping networks. New columnist John Mullen explains...
Thermal energy networks help buildings communicate with each other in warmth and coolness through piping networks. New columnist John Mullen explains...
Industrial processes in the United States are a major source of carbon dioxide emissions, accounting for about a third of the country’s total—more...
By Luke Carothers A major component of achieving carbon neutrality lies in identifying areas of our society that contribute the most to...
Sustainable solutions for SAs waste Generating energy from waste is a concept that is finally gaining traction in South Africa. A new innovative...
An International study led by UAB researcher Ariane Arias-Ortiz, and published in Global Change Biology, has analysed methane gas fluxes in over a...
Modern buildings tend to take electricity and air conditioning for granted. They often have glass facades and windows that can’t be opened. And when...