Los Angeles is one of the best places in the country for a relatively easy and cost-effective measure to improve public health, combat climate change, reduce energy demand, and save money: installing cool roofs. This Pritzker Brief makes a case for accelerating the adoption of cool roofs in L.A. and recommends law and policy strategies for achieving that goal. Using a dataset of L.A. rooftops and some conservative estimates of energy savings, Cara Horowitz shows that L.A. residents could save $30 million a year if the city significantly improved its adoption of cool roofs on new and existing buildings. Other benefits would include improved air quality, lower urban temperatures, and a reduction in global warming equivalent to removing millio...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
UnrestrictedThe energy crisis, global warming and the rising temperatures in cities: these are probl...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored this project to estimate potential energy a...
Los Angeles is one of the best places in the country for a relatively easy and cost-effective measur...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
A ``Cool Communities`` strategy of lighter-colored reroofs and resurfaced pavements, and shade trees...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
Modification of urban albedos reduces summertime urban temperatures, resulting in a better urban air...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
Many cities globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier c...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
UnrestrictedThe energy crisis, global warming and the rising temperatures in cities: these are probl...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored this project to estimate potential energy a...
Los Angeles is one of the best places in the country for a relatively easy and cost-effective measur...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
A ``Cool Communities`` strategy of lighter-colored reroofs and resurfaced pavements, and shade trees...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
Modification of urban albedos reduces summertime urban temperatures, resulting in a better urban air...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
Many cities globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier c...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
UnrestrictedThe energy crisis, global warming and the rising temperatures in cities: these are probl...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored this project to estimate potential energy a...