Super cool building materials prove powerful arsenal against climate change Features 26 Oct Written By Kay Harrison ‘Super cool’ roofs and pavements reduce the energy needed for cooling in cities. Photo: Wong Zihoo on Unsplash New building materials that reflect rather than absorb solar energy can reduce peak temperatures in our cities by up to four degrees. Read more. SustainabilityUrban heat islandsBuilt environmentClimate changeHigh performance architecture Kay Harrison
Super cool building materials prove powerful arsenal against climate change Features 26 Oct Written By Kay Harrison ‘Super cool’ roofs and pavements reduce the energy needed for cooling in cities. Photo: Wong Zihoo on Unsplash New building materials that reflect rather than absorb solar energy can reduce peak temperatures in our cities by up to four degrees. Read more. SustainabilityUrban heat islandsBuilt environmentClimate changeHigh performance architecture Kay Harrison