- Summary
- A detailed study on urban heat island effects highlights how buildings and infrastructure significantly amplify global temperatures during extreme heatwaves. Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory analyze heat island impacts on local climate, offering crucial insights for energy planners and environmental policy-makers. The paper argues that building design must prioritize energy efficiency and thermal comfort to minimize the severity of heat island effects on city environments. By integrating smart building technologies and optimizing material selection, cities can adapt to increasing temperatures. These efforts demonstrate that sustainable development strategies are essential for reducing energy demand and mitigating climate change challenges.
- Title
- Campus network
- Description
- Campus-wide network: Our platform for students, graduates, teachers, employees and cooperation partners promotes active exchange and supports you in your professional life. Job exchange: In the extensive job and internship program
- NS Lookup
- A 52.222.132.76, A 52.222.132.31, A 52.222.132.85, A 52.222.132.15
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-13Summarized None
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