One Answer to Climate Change Is Right Under Your Feet [View all]
When heat waves hit, people start looking for anything that might lower the temperature. One solution is right beneath our feet: pavement.
Think about how hot the soles of your shoes can get when youre walking on dark pavement or asphalt. A hot street isnt just hot to touchit also raises the surrounding air temperature.
Research shows that building lighter-colored, more reflective roads has the potential to lower air temperatures by more than 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit (1.4 C) and, in the process, reduce the frequency of heat waves by 41 percent across U.S. cities. But reflective surfaces have to be used strategicallythe wrong placement can actually heat up nearby buildings instead of cooling things down.
As researchers in MITs Concrete Sustainability Hub, we have been modeling these surfaces and determining the right balance for lowering the heat and helping cities reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Heres how reflective pavement works and what cities need to think about. . . .
https://www.thedailybeast.com/lighter-pavement-can-cool-cities-by-2-degrees-and-reduce-heat-waves