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"...all the world's roofs should be painted white as part of efforts to slow global warming.
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Finally some practical suggestions. Much earlier last century many roofs were tin which reflected heat well, although noisy in the rain and a lightning rod during storms. Then in the 50's you'd see most houses with white asphalt shingles ... most houses didn't have air conditioning so it served them well.
However, in the 70's it became vogue to design houses which bore darker exterior colors, dark roofs which they said blended into the environment much better. That trend has continued until today. Have also heard some insurance companies won't insure houses with current metal roofs due to conductivity if struck by lightning.
In the 50's-60's many expressways were constructed from light grey concrete and functioned enormously well. However, petroleum industry influence seemed to come into play and they began using dark asphalt for expressways. Anyone who's ever been in bumper to bumper traffic on dark asphalt can attest to how sweltering it can be.
Maybe common sense is returning to a minute digree.
Plant trees.
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"President Obama's energy adviser has suggested all the world's roofs should be painted white as part of efforts to slow global warming.
By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent
Last Updated: 1:33PM BST 27 May 2009
Source Telegraph.co.uk
Professor Steven Chu, the US Energy Secretary, said the unusual proposal would mean homes in hot countries would save energy and money on air conditioning by deflecting the sun's rays.
More pale surfaces could also slow global warming by reflecting heat into space rather than allowing it to be absorbed by dark surfaces where it is trapped by greenhouse gases and increases temperatures.
In a wide-ranging discussion at the three-day Nobel laureate Symposium in London, the Professor described climate change as a "crisis situation", and called for a whole host of measures to be introduced, from promoting energy efficiency to renewable energy such as wind, wave and solar.
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist said the US was not considering any large scale "geo-engineering" projects where science is used to reverse global warming, but was in favour of "white roofs everywhere".
He said lightening roofs and roads in urban environments would offset the global warming effects of all the cars in the world for 11 years.
"If you look at all the buildings and if you make the roofs white and if you make the pavement more of a concrete type of colour rather than a black type of colour and if you do that uniformally, that would be the equivalent of... reducing the carbon emissions due to all the cars in the world by 11 years - just taking them off the road for 11 years," he said.
The three day Nobel laureate Symposium will end in a memorandum that is likely to influence any international agreement on climate change at the end of this year in Copenhagen.
Environmentalists insist the developed world must commit to cutting carbon emissions in order to set an example for poorer countries.
Secretary Chu said he was optimistic the US could lead the way through energy efficiency measures and boosting the use of renewables like solar, wind, nuclear and clean coal.
"The US will move, inevitably it will move first, as a more developed country we should be moving first, and I hope China will follow," he said.
The symposium has gathered some 60 scientific experts and 20 Nobel Laureates to talk about climate change.
The high level meeting, hosted by the Royal Society and the Prince of Wales, is likely to influence any international agreement on climate change at the end of this year. "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/5389278/Obamas-green-guru-calls-for-white-roofs.html
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The asphalt that was made in the 60's was three times more durable and cooler than that of todays mix of chemicals for sure. Good piece of information Konane, Thanks...
Wonder how that white roof concept can be applied to commercial and warehouse buildings which most commonly have non-sloping black tarred roofs? Those help melt heavy snows in winter, evaporate off remaining rain that doesn't drain off in summer which might otherwise collapse the roof. May call for a bit of re-engineering for any future construction, but considering the government orchestrated collapse on the commercial end there's plenty of time to think that out.
Maybe they need to produce white asphalt which makes more sense especially in the south. Might help eliminate so much 'heat-island effect' blamed for boiling off rain before it hits the ground.
One thing that might help is to install an available reflective aluminum fabric under roof joists (leaving an air barrier between them and underside of roof decking) to prevent so much internal house heating during the summer. Immensely beneficial in the south. In the winter that would reflect back sun helping melt snow and ice.
Maybe someone could come up with a composition shingle with an undercoating of reflective material to accomplish the purpose no matter what color the shingle is. Not sure, it may already exist.
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