Climate change warms buildings that warm the ground on which they are built, and that's not good
I have to admit, this was one of the few effects of climate change and environmental degradation that I did NOT consider for my forthcoming novel. Another thing to worry about!
J.E., I don't think anybody really saw this one coming.
Good luck with the novel!!
"Surprisingly, the underground urban heat island can be more pronounced than the above-ground heat island."
I haven't heard of this seemingly obvious phenomenon. I suppose no one suspected it statistically significant. We now know better. Thank you, Paul.
We (humans) sure do love to mess with things we haven't wrapped our heads around. Not always a good idea, prolly. ;)
I have to admit, this was one of the few effects of climate change and environmental degradation that I did NOT consider for my forthcoming novel. Another thing to worry about!
J.E., I don't think anybody really saw this one coming.
Good luck with the novel!!
"Surprisingly, the underground urban heat island can be more pronounced than the above-ground heat island."
I haven't heard of this seemingly obvious phenomenon. I suppose no one suspected it statistically significant. We now know better. Thank you, Paul.
We (humans) sure do love to mess with things we haven't wrapped our heads around. Not always a good idea, prolly. ;)