Desert Rock Resort, a hotel inside the rock, Saudi Arabia
A haven for elite travellers, a bold experiment in bioclimatic design for high-impact tourism.

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Desert Rock Resort, a hotel inside the rock, Saudi Arabia

A haven for elite travellers, a bold experiment in bioclimatic design for high-impact tourism.

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Notoriously hot city rediscovers ancient technique to help its residents stay cool

Story by Rick Kazmer
November 13, 2023

“Thousand-year-old #Persian technology could help officials in #SevilleSpain, to tackle extreme #overheating, if only modern-day politics can stay out of the way.

“City leaders are bracing for temperatures that are expected to pass 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the coming years. In response, they are working on a project in the city’s Isla de la Cartuja that uses a '#bioclimatic'effort to cool down, according to #UrbanInnovativeActions.

“This is not an air-conditioning system like the one you may have in your home,'Juan Luis López, an engineer and the project’s supervisor, told Bloomberg Green. 'We use natural techniques and materials to reduce temperatures.”

“The project, called #CartujaQanat, could cost around $5 million or more, funded in part by the European Union. Some of the work is already complete, with the goal of cooling the air down for the busy city.

“A Bloomberg report describes architecture that fosters breezes, fresh #GreenSpaces, and underground #aqueducts that borrow from ancient civilizations. The water flow can cool the nearby environment using air, water, and #SolarPower.

“The latter tech is fascinating, yet simple. Water is brought into underground tanks at night, where it cools. During the day, solar-powered pumps send the water through pipes, which travel by fans, creating cooler air. 'Small openings in the floor and steps allow the refreshing current to seep into the square,'all per a Bloomberg description.

“And while progress has been made, Bloomberg reports that a change in Spanish political leadership has placed the work in 'limbo.'When Bloomberg visited the site in July, the news agency reported that it was not open to the public. There was overgrown vegetation 'and piles of dried leaves.'Delayed contract bids, inflation, and other roadblocks are slowing progress as well.

“However, #Seville’s new mayor, José Luis Sanz, told Bloomberg that he supports the project, noting '[that the] impacts of #ClimateChange are more than obvious.'

“As planet overheating continues to set records, clean ways to cool populated places without adding to #AirPollution are vital. This project in Seville, which borrows from the work of ancient Persians, could be a model for other cities.

'The goal is to test the technology, to learn from it, and fine-tune it so we can replicate what works elsewhere,'López told Bloomberg.”

Source:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/notoriously-hot-city-rediscovers-ancient-technique-to-help-its-residents-stay-cool/ar-AA1gdVxc?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=76698db4507b4c2adac62a67de86ed2b&ei=7

#CoolingSolutions #ExtremeHeat #AncientTechnology #SolarPunk

MSN

#Sustainable #cooling and "#ThermalComfortForAll" may be achieved by including a passive, #Bioclimatic approach to the rapidly increasing need for cooling in nearly every part of the world.

#TheCoolingWeb is an Everything, Everywhere, All at Once #ClimateChange mitigation solution that can be adopted and adapted to work everywhere #temperatures are high, or rising.

https://youtu.be/M6L4M_ax5NE?si=NdNCD5dQ2LY8C0Wf

Traditional Cooling methods in Modern buildings | The Cooling Web | DTE Call For Action

YouTube

Been working on this #rshiny visualization for my masters #research. Its more functional than it is pretty. Wish I could share a link, but it contains a bunch of use notes for my advisor at the top 😂

This visualization has been the single most useful tool for understanding my results. It connects various #phylogenetic, #conservation, #bioclimatic, and #geographic data for the worlds #turtles in a single interactive page.

Next step is to add @Wwf ecoregions as a comparison map.

#Ecology-people, remind me again: why would you use mean annual temperature as the main #bioclimatic parameter to reconstruct ancestral niches?

Fresh paper published in Syst. Biol. by Folk et al.: https://academic.oup.com/sysbio/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/sysbio/syad018/50029901/syad018.pdf

Related "old" paper:
Thompson RS, et al. 2012. Quantitative estimation of climatic parameters from vegetation data in North America by the mutual climatic range technique. Quaternary Science Reviews 51:18–39.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.07.003

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🚨 Data paper 🚨 Hot of the press in @ScientificData@twitter.com ➡️ Bioclimatic #atlas of the terrestrial #Arctic featuring important #bioclimatic variables for high latitudes 🌎 Nice #data paper led by @mikarantane@twitter.com

https://go.nature.com/3kvtiJG

Bioclimatic atlas of the terrestrial Arctic - Scientific Data

The Arctic is the region on Earth that is warming at the fastest rate. In addition to rising means of temperature-related variables, Arctic ecosystems are affected by increasingly frequent extreme weather events causing disturbance to Arctic ecosystems. Here, we introduce a new dataset of bioclimatic indices relevant for investigating the changes of Arctic terrestrial ecosystems. The dataset, called ARCLIM, consists of several climate and event-type indices for the northern high-latitude land areas > 45°N. The indices are calculated from the hourly ERA5-Land reanalysis data for 1950–2021 in a spatial grid of 0.1 degree (~9 km) resolution. The indices are provided in three subsets: (1) the annual values during 1950–2021; (2) the average conditions for the 1991–2020 climatology; and (3) temporal trends over 1951–2021. The 72-year time series of various climate and event-type indices draws a comprehensive picture of the occurrence and recurrence of extreme weather events and climate variability of the changing Arctic bioclimate.

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☀️FreshSquare, biomimetic, bioclimatic shelter design 🌈

A snail shell that, thanks to misting, ventilation and filtered light, shelters a microclimate.

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FreshSquare, biomimetic, bioclimatic shelter design

Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, from the second half of the 18th century onwards, the relentless burning of fossil fuels attributed to human activity, has resulted in climate change. One of its symptoms is the increasing frequency of heat waves. Well, we present the biomimetic design of a bioclimatic shelter to help mitigate

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