Via The Guardian, a report on balcony solar panels which can save 30% on a typical household’s electricity bill and, with vertical surface area in cities larger than roof space, the appeal is clear: They are easy to install, and knock chunks off electricity bills. It may not be Romeo and Juliet, but Spain’s balcony […]
Read more »Via NPR.org, a look at an innovative new program called the Clean Power Prescription program that aims to help those in need keep the lights on: Anna Goldman, a primary care physician at Boston Medical Center, got tired of hearing that her patients couldn’t afford the electricity needed to run breathing assistance machines, recharge wheelchairs, […]
Read more »Via China Water Risk, an interesting look at how windows can become transparent solar panels? Imagine skyscrapers as ‘vertical solar farms? See-through solar panels aren’t just a pipe dream: Transparent solar panels look like clear glass & let light through like regular windows but they absorb ultraviolet & infrared light and turn these into renewable […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, a look at how a first-of-its-kind insurance program bought some in the UK time to shore up flood defenses, but exclusive data shows that isn’t happening quickly enough: About 900 years ago, Medieval monks began resurrecting an expanse of land in southwest England that languished underwater for half the year. Stone by stone, […]
Read more »Via Terra Daily, a report on how roof greening in Chinese cities offers significant carbon sink potential: Chinese cities, accounting for approximately 85% of the nation’s carbon emissions, face a pressing need for innovative solutions to reduce urban CO2 levels. Conventional emission reduction measures alone fall short of addressing the challenge given China’s rapid economic […]
Read more »Via The National News, a look at Dubai’s strategy to create more than 3,000km of pedestrian paths as part of major adaptation strategy: Dubai on Saturday announced a major project to transform the emirate into a “year-round pedestrian-friendly city”, with more than 3,000 kilometres of walkways and 110 new bridges and tunnels. Dubai Walk Master Plan, […]
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