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Post by WVsnowflake on May 27, 2009 9:07:28 GMT -6
White roofs for a green planet By Hank Green Why did we decide that having roofs be black was a good idea? I know tar is black, and that's what most roofs are sealed with ... but I really can't imagine a much dumber choice. Sure, black is great in the winter, when the roof becomes a giant solar heat collector. But there's no way to turn that giant solar heat collector off when the summer rolls around. Simply painting roofs white in warm climates decreases air conditioning bills for those buildings by 20 percent. That's one reason why California has required all new buildings to have white roofs for the past few years. Now there's even more reason to spend the extra dough. If all the roofs in the world were white, enough sunlight would reflect back into the atmosphere to significantly reduce the effects of global warming. Such a simple change, such a massive effect! This new study says that if the 100 biggest cities painted all their roofs white, and switched their road materials to lighter colors (concrete instead of asphalt) it would reflect enough light and heat back into space to entirely offset the warming of the last few decades. It's not a true fix for the problem, obviously. For that, we need clean, sustainable energy. But it could buy us enough time to make the changes we truly need. green.yahoo.com/blog/ecogeek/754/white-roofs-for-a-green-planet.htmlJust think how well you could see the roads at night!!!
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Post by olhillbilly on May 27, 2009 12:01:11 GMT -6
Then we can have "white ice" insteada black ice. And take longer for it to melt off. I spose we could deal with it tho. Just dont go anywhere for three months. Bout the roofs........ I hadda idea several years ago that I got from some drinkin glass that changed color from the temp of the beverage in it. Why can we hava roof made like that? Dark when its cold and lighter when it heats up to a certain degree. I'm perty sure we got the technology. Dunno if it wud be a paint or not, but it cud sure be applied to the shingles or metal at the time of manufacture.
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Post by WVsnowflake on May 28, 2009 9:01:44 GMT -6
Well the have the cars out that the paint changes color when the car gets warmer , would be the same thing wouldn't it ?
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Post by olhillbilly on May 28, 2009 11:17:44 GMT -6
Same kinda deal. I didnt know they had cars made like that. So why cant they make roofs like that?
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Post by WVsnowflake on May 28, 2009 15:04:52 GMT -6
dunno , the cars would change from a black to a green like color. That was when I was in Indiana, maybe a car painting place had their own line of colors....
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