Cooling European Cities: Lessons from Singapore’s AC Strategy

Global demand for cooling could more than triple by 2050, potentially pushing carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions to 7.2 billion tonnes annually if current trends continue, according to the UN Environment Programme. Research from the Cooling Singapore Initiative—a collaboration involving SMU, NUS, NTU, and ETH—suggests that cities can mitigate these impacts by adopting heat-smart strategies that address … Read more