#TechTipTuesday: The heat is on! Have you noticed it's always hotter in the city? This phenomenon, known as the urban heat island effect, occurs when city centers experience significantly higher temperatures than their surrounding areas. Buildings and roads in these urbanized zones absorb and re-emit the sun’s heat much more than natural landscapes, leading to the creation of heat islands. This dome of heat not only raises temperatures but also contributes to unhealthy levels of air pollution and smog. To help reduce this effect in urban areas, it is important to install a proper roof system such as a cool roof system. How can you help combat the heat while reducing your cooling expenses? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/4cooNpX. #UrbanHeatIslandEffect #CoolRoofs #SustainableBuilding #Summer #ClimateAction #Heat
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With the mercury climbing, it’s the perfect time to ensure our homes are as prepared for the heat as we are for the sun. A crucial yet simple checkpoint involves windows and doors—the gateways for potential energy loss in the form of cool air slipping through the cracks. ☀️🏤 Don't overlook the importance of weather stripping and caulking; they may seem inconsequential, but they're power players in maintaining your home's temperature. A thorough check can pinpoint older, worn-out materials that need replacing. Doing so, you'll keep the cool air inside, helping your air conditioning system work more efficiently and your living space more comfortable. Intercepting these drafts isn't just about staying cool; it's also about energy conservation and reducing the environmental impact of excessive power use. So go ahead, make a sustainable choice that benefits both your home and your wallet. Questions or ready for more pro-tips? Just send a message. Let's also bring our friends and neighbors into this conversation by sharing these insights or tagging someone who might be looking for ways to gear up their home for the warm weather. Together, we can achieve more sustainable homes and a cooler community. 🌳❄️ #CoolHomeTips #BeatTheHeat #EnergyConservation #SustainableHomes #EfficiencyExperts #LowerBurrellRealEstate #LowerBurrellRealEstateAgent #AlleKiskiRealEstate #AlleKiskiRealEstateAgent
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You may know Capital Trees for our work adding green spaces to #RVA, but do you know the why of it all? Well-maintained green space in urban areas has a positive environmental impact for city residents. 🌳 Cleaner air — Urban green spaces help to remediate air pollution making the air cleaner and healthier to breathe. 💦 Cleaner water — Rain gardens help to filter runoff and reduce the amount of pollutants that enter the Kanawha Canal, and by extension the James River and the Chesapeake Bay 🥵Cooler temperatures — Adding to the tree canopy helps to provide shade, cool temperatures, and make areas more resilient to extreme heat. #ThinkGreenThursday
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Exploring How Trees Contribute to Indoor Mold Growth Trees are celebrated for their ecological significance, providing oxygen, reducing air pollution, and enhancing the beauty of landscapes. #IndoorMold #MoldGrowth #TreeImpact #IndoorAirQuality #MoldPrevention #HomeHealth #TreeManagement #MoldAwareness #FungalGrowth #HealthConcerns #MoistureControl #EnvironmentalImpact #ResidentialMold
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Urban heating is catostrophic. It builds stress on Environment, psychological stress on humans and all life forms. And as our cities heat up, thermal discomfort and heat-related illness and death also rise. Whereas, trees and other vegetation are nature’s lungs, soaking in carbon dioxide and emitting oxygen, reducing ambient temperature around the place. It’s a no brainer to plant trees in every possible inch… the picture below is a good example to understand this aspect. #urbandesign #urbanplanning #urbanism #urbandevelopment #urbanliving
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Did you know? #Trees and vegetation are not just pretty to look at—they're nature's air conditioners! 🌳 Through a process called evapotranspiration, trees release water vapor into the air, which cools the surrounding area, much like how our sweat cools us down on a hot day. This process can significantly lower surface and air temperatures, making urban areas more comfortable and reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling systems. By providing shade, trees also reduce the amount of solar radiation absorbed by buildings and pavement, further helping to lower temperatures. Embracing vegetation is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a scientifically proven way to combat urban heat islands and #BuildSustainableNow! #Sustainability #ClimateAction
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🌳🏙️ The Remarkable Benefits of Urban Trees 🏙️🌳 Urban trees are more than just part of the landscape; they're vital to making our cities livable and sustainable: 🌡️ Cooling Effect: Trees can reduce urban air temperatures by up to 10°F, combating the heat island effect. 🌬️ Air Cleaning: Each mature tree absorbs about 48 lbs of CO2 annually, significantly improving air quality. 💡 Energy Saving: Strategic shading from trees can cut air conditioning needs by 30%, reducing energy bills. 🔊 Noise Reduction: Trees can decrease urban noise pollution by up to 40%, creating quieter neighborhoods. 🌧️ Flood Control: By absorbing rainwater, trees help mitigate flooding and control runoff. 🏠 Real Estate Value: Proximity to healthy urban trees can boost property values by up to 15%. Despite these critical benefits, urban trees are often undervalued in city planning, with many mature specimens removed for development. It’s time to green our cities and recognize trees for their invaluable contributions to urban environments. Let’s make room for more greenery in our urban spaces for a sustainable and healthier future! 🌍 #Nature #ClimateChange #Sustainability #UrbanGreening #EcoFriendlyCities
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Planting trees and other vegetation lowers surface and air temperatures by providing shade and cooling through evapotranspiration. Trees and vegetation that directly shade your home can decrease the need for air conditioning, making your home more comfortable and reducing your energy bill. #environment #heatwaves
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It's alarming how city policies often prioritize real estate development over preserving trees, despite the clear benefits they offer in combating climate change and improving citizens' well-being. Did you know that trees can reduce air conditioning needs by up to 30% and lower heating costs by up to 50%? Yet, we continue to see them being removed under false pretenses. According to recent studies, urban trees can mitigate up to 10% of the urban heat island effect, reducing temperatures by as much as 2-8°F. Moreover, the impact of increasing extreme temperatures due to climate change in urban areas cannot be understated. Studies have shown that extreme heat disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, exacerbating health issues and leading to an increase in heat-related deaths. In fact, in cities where temperatures rise by just 1°C, there can be a 2-5% increase in heat-related deaths. Additionally, higher temperatures worsen air quality, as pollutants become more concentrated, leading to respiratory issues and further health complications. These challenges not only pose a threat to public health but also strain municipal budgets. With the need for increased healthcare services and infrastructure to mitigate heat-related issues, cities are forced to allocate significant resources to address these problems. It's time to prioritize the long-term health and well-being of our communities over short-term gains in development. #UrbanForestry #ClimateAction #SustainabilityAwareness
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Did you know? #Trees and vegetation are not just pretty to look at—they're nature's air conditioners! 🌳 Through a process called evapotranspiration, trees release water vapor into the air, which cools the surrounding area, much like how our sweat cools us down on a hot day. This process can significantly lower surface and air temperatures, making urban areas more comfortable and reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling systems. By providing shade, trees also reduce the amount of solar radiation absorbed by buildings and pavement, further helping to lower temperatures. Embracing vegetation is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a scientifically proven way to combat urban heat islands and #BuildSustainableNow! #Sustainability #ClimateAction
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Such simple and effective comparison for those in authority and policy making capacity to understand: - the mandatory importance of trees for living - To avoid removal of many tree for a concrete jungle development - To keep the earth as naturally as possible
CoFounder @AIForFood Global Initiative l #FoodTech Investor & Entrepreneur l CoFounder @IND2047 NYC Investors Forum l #GreenGrowth l #Solar I BCD
Did you know? #Trees and vegetation are not just pretty to look at—they're nature's air conditioners! 🌳 Through a process called evapotranspiration, trees release water vapor into the air, which cools the surrounding area, much like how our sweat cools us down on a hot day. This process can significantly lower surface and air temperatures, making urban areas more comfortable and reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling systems. By providing shade, trees also reduce the amount of solar radiation absorbed by buildings and pavement, further helping to lower temperatures. Embracing vegetation is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a scientifically proven way to combat urban heat islands and #BuildSustainableNow! #Sustainability #ClimateAction
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