Via Penn State, a look at how designing green parking lots with large canopy trees can reduce urban heat loads, air and water pollution, and mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on our communities: It appears over the past three to four decades, parking lots have been one of the fastest growing land uses, […]
Read more »Via Yale e360, a report on how San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from commercial buildings, homes, and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. This decentralized approach, proponents say, will drive down demand in an era of increasing water scarcity. In downtown San Francisco, in a cavernous […]
Read more »Courtesy of Jefferson Public Radio, a look at how – through bidirectional charging – owners of electric cars can sell energy to the grid or use it to power their homes: An electric school bus is charging at Grant Union High School in Sacramento on July 20, 2023. The chargers are bidirectional, which means they […]
Read more »Via Al Monitor, a look at UNESCO-listed Yazd, a World Heritage Site described as a ‘living testimony to intelligent use of limited available resources in the desert for survival’: Tall, chimney-like towers rise from centuries-old adobe houses in Iran’s desert city of Yazd, drawing in a pleasant breeze for residents of one of the hottest […]
Read more »Via Las Vegas Sun, an article on Las Vegas’ plan to plant 60,000 trees over the coming three decades to help combat the urban heat island effect: The city of Las Vegas has a lofty goal when it comes to greenery: Plant 60,000 trees over the coming three decades. The Las Vegas Tree Initiative is […]
Read more »Via World Resources Institute, a new report suggesting that wood is not the climate-friendly building material some claim: Because concrete and steel used to construct buildings are a major source of global greenhouse gas emissions, there is growing interest in “mass timber” — a supposedly lower-carbon option — to replace them. New ways of gluing […]
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