Raising Temperature is just not our problem, but a Global Problem!

In the year 2000, the average global temperature increased about 33°F since the 70's. Each summer, temperatures are expected to continue rising at this rate. Whether you realize it or not, building owners all over the city have been paying more and more every summer. Hotter temperatures mean hotter rooftops, and rooftops – especially Red & Dark Shades – are notorious for absorbing heat and transmitting it to the rooms below. As rooms heat up, residents are forced to turn up the AC or simply deal with it.
Most cities have a greater abundance of dark surfaces and roofs, making urban areas retain larger amounts of heat than surrounding rural areas. This phenomenon is called Urban Heat Island (UHI). Because dark roofs have low albedo and retain more heat, city residences tend to use more energy to cool their homes. On a hot summer day, a dark roof could reach temperatures up to 185°F*.
Most cities have a greater abundance of dark surfaces and roofs, making urban areas retain larger amounts of heat than surrounding rural areas. This phenomenon is called Urban Heat Island (UHI). Because dark roofs have low albedo and retain more heat, city residences tend to use more energy to cool their homes. On a hot summer day, a dark roof could reach temperatures up to 185°F*.
Global mean surface-temperature change from 1880 to 2016, relative to the 1951–1980 mean. The black line is the global annual mean and the red line is the five-year lowess smooth. The blue uncertainty bars show a 95% confidence interval.
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For You. The higher temperature means increased energy consumptions for cooling and higher electricity bill.
For Everyone. Increase in energy usage releases more greenhouse gases by burning more fossil fuels. For the Future. With the current rate of greenhouse gas emissions, studies show that by 2100, a hot summer day would reach temperatures of roughly 137°F**! |
So, why not we Care to ChangeA collection of Urban Heat Islands can considerably contribute to Global Warming or the more correct term, Climate Change. In 1896, Scientist across globe predicted that doubling carbon emissions could raise global temperatures 5-6° C or 41-42° F. Effects could, and has begun to, cause animal extinction, climate fluctuations, and glacier melting, which will endanger entire ecosystems and consequential effect human lifestyles. Not to mention sea level rising, which is a real and imminent threat to our Nation, especially for the glacier melting on Himalayas & rising sea levels across our coast.
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Instead of having buildings with heat absorbing black rooftops, a building with a white roof can lead to lower interior temperatures in the summer. White rooftops combat Urban Heat Island (UHI) by decreasing both inside and outside temperatures. You can rely less on air conditioning and other electrical cooling devices. A Subham white roof tile can save you up to 40% of energy usage*!
Instead of having buildings with heat absorbing black rooftops, a building with a white roof can lead to lower interior temperatures in the summer. White rooftops combat Urban Heat Island (UHI) by decreasing both inside and outside temperatures. You can rely less on air conditioning and other electrical cooling devices. A Subham white roof tile can save you up to 40% of energy usage*!
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