University of New South Wales: Reflective Materials and Irrigated Trees - Study Shows How to Cool One of the World's Hottest Cities by 4.5 Degrees C
January 12, 2024
January 12, 2024
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 12 (TNSres) -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news release:
It's possible to significantly reduce the temperatures of a major city in a hot desert climate while reducing energy costs, a new study by UNSW Sydney shows.
The findings, published today in Nature Cities, detail a multi-faceted strategy to cool Saudi Arabia's capital city by up to 4.5 C, combining highly reflective 'super cool' building materi . . .
It's possible to significantly reduce the temperatures of a major city in a hot desert climate while reducing energy costs, a new study by UNSW Sydney shows.
The findings, published today in Nature Cities, detail a multi-faceted strategy to cool Saudi Arabia's capital city by up to 4.5 C, combining highly reflective 'super cool' building materi . . .
