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For Fukushima-type risks, analysts are already discussing how nuclear plants can be designed and built to contain earthquake and tsunami risks via passive
cooling.
The real-estate boom appears to be
cooling.
Likewise, although the latest measures might have some impact,
cooling
China’s turbulent property market – which relies on cheap credit – in the long term will require addressing underlying monetary-policy weaknesses.
Professor Gordon also points out that America's more extreme climate - colder winters (save in Florida and California) and hotter summers (save in Washington, Oregon, and California) - must spend more on heating and
cooling.
As one presenter at the conference summarized: “No models have shown a complete shutdown, or a net
cooling
over land areas.
Of course, China’s success in the Middle East requires progress on mitigating the region’s tensions,
cooling
its hotspots, and stabilizing weak countries – all of which will require smart diplomacy by many actors.
White particles, however, reflect some of the incoming sunlight back into space, producing a
cooling
effect on Earth’s climate.
Indeed, according to the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the
cooling
effect of white particles may counteract as much as about half of the warming effect of carbon dioxide.
Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen has suggested another solution: manipulate the climate by releasing white sulfur particles high up in the stratosphere, where they would remain for several years, exerting a proven
cooling
effect on Earth’s climate without affecting human health.
And we are only just coming to grips with the
cooling
costs of thermal power plants in terms of finite water resources – let alone the future price of unchecked climate change.
First, we must become more energy efficient, for example, through modern building designs that reduce the needs for heating, cooling, and energy-intensive ventilation.
In the EU, for example, electricity represents only 22% of final energy demand, while heating and
cooling
represents 45%; transportation accounts for the remaining 33%.
No doubt, the differences that now exist between America and Europe are profound, and are not confined to a temporary
cooling
of German-American relations or to a half-serious exchange of invectives about "gun-slinging America" and "old Europe."
There he correctly predicted “that the present
cooling
trend will, within a decade or so, give way to a pronounced warming induced by carbon dioxide,” and that “by early in the next century [CO2] will have driven the mean planetary temperature beyond the limits experienced during the last 1,000 years.”
While financial institutions tried to mitigate risks by bundling subprime mortgages, Fukushima’s
cooling
system was able to cope with either a blackout and an earthquake or a tsunami.
For example, we can design our buildings to use sunlight and natural-air circulation so that they require far less commercial energy for heating, cooling, and ventilation.
Alternative
cooling
technologies for power generation, including dry or hybrid cooling, can reduce water consumption (though the use of such technologies currently is constrained by efficiency losses and higher costs).
During heat waves, urban temperatures in India can be extreme even at night, making sleeping agonizing for those without proper shelter or modern
cooling
methods.
For example, medical researchers in Bangalore have created a battery-operated
cooling
jacket designed to protect people who must work in the heat.
But other solutions – including installation of solar panels to power
cooling
systems, and wider use of “green” roofs to help deflect heat – would be easier to scale up.
Without incoming energy,
cooling
pumps will cease functioning and the flow of water that carries heat away from the reactor core – required even when the reactor is in shutdown mode – will stop.
When capital moves into a particular country, its currency appreciates,
cooling
off the export sector sufficiently to compensate for the booming domestically-oriented sectors that profit from the availability of foreign credit.
While that might be fine for financial investors, it makes little sense to raise interest rates to confront price increases for food (and oil), which already slow the economy by reducing real wages (and
cooling
off production).
Instead of
cooling
communal conflict, interethnic hatred remains as heated as ever.
Insulationmaterials (which reduce buildings’ heating and
cooling
needs), wind turbines,and solar-power modules would not exist without contributions from the chemicalindustry.
Today, with the US housing market
cooling
and financial conditions tightening, a US recession is not out of the question.
Infosys is redesigning every aspect of how it provides lighting, cooling, water, and transportation to their more than 100,000 employees, and aiming to reduce costs ten-fold in the process.
When it comes to climate change, the experts recommend spending a small amount – roughly $1 billion – to investigate the feasibility of
cooling
the planet through geo-engineering options.
China AdjustsBAHRAIN – China watchers are waiting to see whether the country has engineered a soft landing,
cooling
down an overheating economy and achieving a more sustainable rate of growth, or whether Asia’s dragon will crash to earth, as others in the neighborhood have before it.
To be sure, the economy faces other headwinds, especially from the policy-induced
cooling
of an overheated housing market.
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