As the rest of the world under development catches up economically with the developed nations, adoption of western tastes is projected to lead to enormous increases in energy use. Specifically, air conditioning use within countries with low saturation rates and high cooling degree rates (India and China) have a potential demand of up to 5 times that of the U.S. market. This growth in HVAC (Heating Ventilation&Air Conditioning) means billions of tons of increased carbon dioxide emissions and trillions of dollars in investment in electricity generation and transmission infrastructure.If there is adoption of Earth sheltering and integration design within these geographical areas, then it might be possible to mitigate the need for such high inc...
Earth buildings are the buildings made of earth, at least for its main load bearing structure. In wi...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
In 2010 the worldwide building sector was responsible for 24% of the total GHG emissions deriving fr...
Space heating and cooling constitute significant energy demands in buildings. The interdependence be...
Global warming has posed a great challenge to the survival of mankind. The increasing atmospheric co...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
A significant portion of the energy consumption associated with the built environment is due to the...
Over the course of the past centuries, humanity’s influence on the Earth’s atmosphere and climate sy...
The building sector is among the main energy users in the world, and its consumption patterns are st...
The demand of air conditioning is increasing due to the effect of climate change and global warming....
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
The following paper conducts a regional analysis of the U.S. and Chinese buildings? potential for ad...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
Earth buildings are the buildings made of earth, at least for its main load bearing structure. In wi...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
In 2010 the worldwide building sector was responsible for 24% of the total GHG emissions deriving fr...
Space heating and cooling constitute significant energy demands in buildings. The interdependence be...
Global warming has posed a great challenge to the survival of mankind. The increasing atmospheric co...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
A significant portion of the energy consumption associated with the built environment is due to the...
Over the course of the past centuries, humanity’s influence on the Earth’s atmosphere and climate sy...
The building sector is among the main energy users in the world, and its consumption patterns are st...
The demand of air conditioning is increasing due to the effect of climate change and global warming....
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
The following paper conducts a regional analysis of the U.S. and Chinese buildings? potential for ad...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
Earth buildings are the buildings made of earth, at least for its main load bearing structure. In wi...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
In 2010 the worldwide building sector was responsible for 24% of the total GHG emissions deriving fr...