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View article: Optimising crowsourced weather data point density for urban climate studies
Optimising crowsourced weather data point density for urban climate studies Open
Over the last decade, the use of Citizen Weather Stations (CWS) has gradually gained acceptance within the urban climate community. Among the reasons for that uptake are the increasing spatial and temporal coverage provided by these statio…
View article: Spatio-Temporal Distribution and Data Quality of Citizen Weather Stations: A Comparative Study of Netatmo and Wunderground in Paris
Spatio-Temporal Distribution and Data Quality of Citizen Weather Stations: A Comparative Study of Netatmo and Wunderground in Paris Open
Citizen weather stations (CWS) have emerged as valuable tools for urban climate research, providing hyperlocal observations that complement traditional meteorological networks. This study evaluates the spatio-temporal distribution and data…
View article: Enhancing urban heat island assessment: a comparative study of high resolution bias-corrected UKCP18 climate simulations
Enhancing urban heat island assessment: a comparative study of high resolution bias-corrected UKCP18 climate simulations Open
Urban Heat Island (UHI) assessments increasingly require high spatial resolution, as nighttime UHI intensities frequently surpass daytime peaks and exacerbate heat-related risks. Existing projections indicate that under a Test Reference Ye…
View article: Regions at the Frontlines of Cooling Poverty Risk in a Warming World
Regions at the Frontlines of Cooling Poverty Risk in a Warming World Open
View article: BTEX and Aldehyde Levels in Different Residential Environments: An Exploratory Case‐Control Study in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
BTEX and Aldehyde Levels in Different Residential Environments: An Exploratory Case‐Control Study in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Open
This study is aimed at comparing the presence of BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and o‐xylene and m,p‐xylene) and certain aldehydes (acetaldehyde and formaldehyde) in the residential environments of ALS patients (cases) and healthy i…
View article: Power system benefits of simultaneous domestic transport and heating demand flexibility in Great Britain’s energy transition
Power system benefits of simultaneous domestic transport and heating demand flexibility in Great Britain’s energy transition Open
View article: Ensemble of global climate simulations for temperature in historical, 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C scenarios from HadAM4
Ensemble of global climate simulations for temperature in historical, 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C scenarios from HadAM4 Open
Large ensembles of global temperature are provided for three climate scenarios: historical (2006–16), 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C above pre-industrial levels. Each scenario has 700 members (70 simulations per year for ten years) of 6-hourly mean tem…
View article: Quantifying national space heating flexibility potential at high spatial resolution with heating consumption data
Quantifying national space heating flexibility potential at high spatial resolution with heating consumption data Open
Decarbonizing the building stock in cold countries by replacing fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps is expected to drastically increase electricity demand. While heating flexibility could reduce the impact of additional demand from heat pu…
View article: Sodium acetate-based thermochemical energy storage with low charging temperature and enhanced power density
Sodium acetate-based thermochemical energy storage with low charging temperature and enhanced power density Open
The electrification of heat necessitates the development of innovative domestic heat batteries to effectively balance energy demand with renewable power supply. Thermochemical heat storage systems show great promise in supporting the elect…
View article: Economic and Social Impact of Informal Mining in Madre de Dios: A Critical Assessment and Proposals for a Sustainable Future
Economic and Social Impact of Informal Mining in Madre de Dios: A Critical Assessment and Proposals for a Sustainable Future Open
View article: Integrated post-occupancy evaluation and intervention that achieve real-world zero-carbon buildings
Integrated post-occupancy evaluation and intervention that achieve real-world zero-carbon buildings Open
Many building standards are available worldwide to support sustainable building design. However, most of them only define compliance before occupancy, overlooking the real building usage and its implications for meeting zero-carbon targets…
View article: Data-based, high spatiotemporal resolution heat pump demand for power system planning
Data-based, high spatiotemporal resolution heat pump demand for power system planning Open
Decarbonizing the residential building sector by replacing gas boilers with electric heat pumps will dramatically increase electricity demand. Existing models of future heat pump demand either use daily heating demand profiles that do not …
View article: Solar-driven absorption cooling system with latent heat storage for extremely hot climates
Solar-driven absorption cooling system with latent heat storage for extremely hot climates Open
Novel renewable cooling systems are required worldwide to address the growing demand for cooling. This study proposes and demonstrates a novel integration of solar-driven absorption cooling with latent heat storage to maximise the use of r…
View article: Author Correction: Change in cooling degree days with global mean temperature rise increasing from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C
Author Correction: Change in cooling degree days with global mean temperature rise increasing from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C Open
View article: Low-energy resilient cooling through geothermal heat dissipation and latent heat storage
Low-energy resilient cooling through geothermal heat dissipation and latent heat storage Open
View article: How to make homes cooler without cranking up the air conditioning
How to make homes cooler without cranking up the air conditioning Open
View article: Change in cooling degree days with global mean temperature rise increasing from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C
Change in cooling degree days with global mean temperature rise increasing from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C Open
Limiting global mean temperature rise to 1.5 °C is increasingly out of reach. Here we show the impact on global cooling demand in moving from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C of global warming. African countries have the highest increase in cooling requir…
View article: Citizen data for global mapping of atmospheric urban heat islands
Citizen data for global mapping of atmospheric urban heat islands Open
Urban heat islands are compounding the dangerous impacts of urban heat exposure globally. Cities across geographies require immediate and advanced urban climate information with enough resolution to detect risks and prioritise local climat…
View article: From 1.5ºC to 2.0ºC: the global increase in cooling degree days
From 1.5ºC to 2.0ºC: the global increase in cooling degree days Open
This paper shows the impact on global cooling demand of moving from a 1.5ºC to 2.0ºC temperature increase. African countries have the highest increase in cooling requirements. The United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Norway (traditionally unpr…
View article: Sodium Acetate-Based Thermochemical Energy Storage with Low Charging Temperature and Enhanced Power Density
Sodium Acetate-Based Thermochemical Energy Storage with Low Charging Temperature and Enhanced Power Density Open
View article: Cost-Optimal Upgrading Towards Real-World Zero-Carbon Buildings Informed by Post-Occupancy Evaluation Data
Cost-Optimal Upgrading Towards Real-World Zero-Carbon Buildings Informed by Post-Occupancy Evaluation Data Open
View article: Mobility Patterns of Scholar Communities in Southwestern European Countries
Mobility Patterns of Scholar Communities in Southwestern European Countries Open
The present study aimed to provide an in-depth assessment of the commuting patterns of scholar communities of southwestern European countries and to identify measures to improve their sustainable performance regarding mobility. The adopted…
View article: Supercooled sodium acetate aqueous solution for long-term heat storage to support heating decarbonisation
Supercooled sodium acetate aqueous solution for long-term heat storage to support heating decarbonisation Open
View article: A national data-based energy modelling to identify optimal heat storage capacity to support heating electrification
A national data-based energy modelling to identify optimal heat storage capacity to support heating electrification Open
View article: Resilient cooling pathway for extremely hot climates in southern Asia
Resilient cooling pathway for extremely hot climates in southern Asia Open
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency policies showing trade-offs between mitigation objectives and adaptation to climate change. This research aims to identify the best resilient cooling sol…
View article: Monitoring and analytics to measure heat resilience of buildings and support retrofitting by passive cooling
Monitoring and analytics to measure heat resilience of buildings and support retrofitting by passive cooling Open
View article: Impact of climate change on Pakistan’s building thermal energy needs and comfort conditions
Impact of climate change on Pakistan’s building thermal energy needs and comfort conditions Open
Global warming is increasing average air temperature, affecting energy consumption and thermal comfort inside buildings.This study investigates the relative impact of climate change on thermal energy needs and indoor thermal comfort condit…
View article: Overcoming the incumbency and barriers to sustainable cooling
Overcoming the incumbency and barriers to sustainable cooling Open
This article examines cooling in the built environment, an area of rapidly rising energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the status quo of cooling is assessed and proposals are made for how to advance towards sustainable…
View article: UK net zero strategies are overlooking something vital: how to cool buildings amid rising temperatures
UK net zero strategies are overlooking something vital: how to cool buildings amid rising temperatures Open
View article: Integrating courtyard microclimate in building performance to mitigate extreme urban heat impacts
Integrating courtyard microclimate in building performance to mitigate extreme urban heat impacts Open