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Alternative cooling strategies could mitigate COVID-19 and climate change.

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When most people think of cooling, they automatically imagine air conditioning (AC), or cooling the air in a room. But, there is a much more efficient way to cool people, using your body's radiation.

To demonstrate the effect of radiant cooling, Forrest Meggers, assistant professor of architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and a team of researchers built a "Cold Tube," in Singapore last year. It was an outdoor pavilion lined with novel insulated radiant panels that held cold water pipes inside. Because your body is constantly exchanging radiation with objects around you, and radiation flows from hot to cool surfaces, the participants who walked through the exhibit shed their radiation toward the panels, similar to what would happen if you stood near a freezer. The participants reported feeling cool, despite the air itself having temperature and humidity levels that would ordinarily feel sweltering. The new research showed that people could feel comfortable in hot and humid outdoor environments using only radiant cooling, which could use far less energy than cooling large volumes of air.

The researchers, collaborating with scholars at the University of British Columbia, University of Berkeley, ETH Zurich in Singapore, and the University of Pennsylvania, published their results August 18 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

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Of course this applies to all viruses, not just Coronavirus.

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Hi! Yes , very interesting reading from your link's- so thank you for them 👍👍 . remedies, ailments etc etc. The BBC have produced a new programme highlighting the almost certain effects of summer temperature of 40°C+ in the UK. Basics from what i was hearing is , air con does have detrimental effect on our planet 🌍 . So newer , more efficient and less costly alternatives need to be put into place so we're , for once ,ahead of the game.Our weather's changed from what my Granny would say and you'd have to be a cash rich(almost!!) pèrson to get air con in your house etc. 🐿🌈

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A spot on reply from you, of course being more energy efficient also leaves a much smaller carbon footprint and thus help reduce future global warming.

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Thanks 2greys. I very much appreciated your reply. ( I admit I'm sometimes "off the rails" and appear to be just plain, damn awkward.......but I do care about our planet and not bleeding it dry for our greed.). A/ Con is something I'd love but not only the cost but the worst being the damage to the same environment ,I supposedly care for. 🐿🌈

Sounds like a cool move forward for the planet going green :D

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To be a little flippant, more visits to Budgens next door seem in order.

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