Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradual surface modifications that include replacing the natural vegetation with buildings and roads. The term ''Urban Heat Island'' describes this phenomenon. The surfaces of buildings and pavements absorb solar radiation and become extremely hot, which in turn warm the surrounding air. Cities that have been ''paved over'' do not receive the benefit of the natural cooling effect of vegetation. As the air temperature rises, so does the demand for air-conditioning (a/c). This leads to higher emissions from power plants, as well as increased smog formation as a result of warmer temperatures. In the United States, we have found that this increase in a...
A ``Cool Communities`` strategy of lighter-colored reroofs and resurfaced pavements, and shade trees...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
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...
Modern urban areas have darker surfaces and less vegetation than their surroundings, affecting urban...
Much research has gone into technologies to mitigate urban heat islands by making urban surfaces coo...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
In 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the ''Heat Island Reduction Initia...
In 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the "Heat Island Reduction Initia...
Trees lower temperatures through shade, the cooling effects of which can save millions of energy dol...
In 1997, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the "Heat Island Reduction Init...
Modification of urban albedos reduces summertime urban temperatures, resulting in a better urban air...
An important milestone was passed this year when the fraction of the world's population living in ci...
It has been well documented that summer heat islands increase the demand for air conditioning. Sever...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
A ``Cool Communities`` strategy of lighter-colored reroofs and resurfaced pavements, and shade trees...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
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...
Modern urban areas have darker surfaces and less vegetation than their surroundings, affecting urban...
Much research has gone into technologies to mitigate urban heat islands by making urban surfaces coo...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
In 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the ''Heat Island Reduction Initia...
In 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the "Heat Island Reduction Initia...
Trees lower temperatures through shade, the cooling effects of which can save millions of energy dol...
In 1997, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the "Heat Island Reduction Init...
Modification of urban albedos reduces summertime urban temperatures, resulting in a better urban air...
An important milestone was passed this year when the fraction of the world's population living in ci...
It has been well documented that summer heat islands increase the demand for air conditioning. Sever...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
A ``Cool Communities`` strategy of lighter-colored reroofs and resurfaced pavements, and shade trees...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...