Atlanta mandates 'cool roofs' for urban heat reduction, embracing a cheap, effective solution. #CoolRoofs #UrbanHeat #Sustainability
https://grist.org/cities/atlanta-is-embracing-a-cheap-effective-way-to-beat-urban-heat-cool-roofs/
Atlanta mandates 'cool roofs' for urban heat reduction, embracing a cheap, effective solution. #CoolRoofs #UrbanHeat #Sustainability
https://grist.org/cities/atlanta-is-embracing-a-cheap-effective-way-to-beat-urban-heat-cool-roofs/
“Cool roof treatments [work] on their own, require little maintenance, & can cost even less than a traditional roof. ‘They also extend the life of a roof because there’s less wear and tear of the material expanding in the heat, then contracting when it cools down.’ Cooler buildings reduce the need for air conditioning, which blows hot air outside the home & raises energy costs.”
#CoolRoofs #Architecture #BuildingCodes #ClimateCrisis #UrbanHeatIslands #ClimateAction
https://www.planetizen.com/news/2025/07/135556-new-atlanta-law-requires-cool-roofs
“As global temperatures rise and heat waves grow more deadly, the roofs over our heads have become battlefields in a consequential climate war. It’s happening as the Trump administration and Congress move to derail measures designed to make appliances and buildings more energy efficient.”
#ClimateCrisis #CoolRoofs #EnergyEfficiency #BuildingCodes #UrbanHeatIslands #DarkRoofLobby #ClimateAction #ClimateActionNow
Another aspect of #urbanheat is its impact on cooling energy demand. #Coolroofs reduce energy demand the most and #solarpanels reduce it the least.
However, through #energy production, #solarroofs can cover almost half of the total cooling energy demand over the day.
Thus, the electricity generated by #solarroofs more than compensates for their somewhat weaker cooling efficiency (compared to #coolroofs) for the study period and location if we are primarily targeting the energy impacts of #urbanheat (versus outdoor #health impacts).
There are several other considerations and trade-offs (and, of course, uncertainties in representation of these processes in the model), which are discussed more thoroughly in the paper.
For #heatindex or apparent #temperature, #greenroofs end up being much less efficient since they increase near-surface #humidity through #evapotranspiration.
Taking this, the nighttime warming, and cost into consideration, #coolroofs are found to mitigate #heat most efficiently.
#Air #temperature is reduced during daytime in all cases, with the maximum #cooling efficiency seen for city-scale deployment of #coolroofs.
Both #greenroofs and #solarpanels show nighttime #warming due to release of additional #heat stored during daytime.