Showing posts with label urban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Urban Heat Islands

Staff Writer, Nathaniel Diaz
Weather / Thermal Imaging
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When weather forecasters mention your city's heat island, do you just get the idea of one locale? Here is what those Urban Heat Islands look like: 

The urban heat island effect occurs primarily during the day, when urban impervious surfaces absorb more sunlight than the surrounding vegetated areas. Trees, grasses, and other vegetation naturally cool the air as a by-product of photosynthesis. They release water back into to the atmosphere in a process called evapotranspiration, which cools the local surface temperature in much the same way that sweat cools a person’s skin as it evaporates. Trees with broad leaves, like those found in many deciduous forests on the U.S. East Coast, have more pores to exchange water than trees with needles, and so have more of a cooling effect.
Read the article carefully as there is climate scientist propaganda mixed within the actual science. 

Source: NASA

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Permaculture Design Training, Free Course

Staff Writer: Nicole Meyer-Greene
Farming / Permaculture
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Ever wonder how to do permaculture? There is a 72-hour design course that is free online. This course will teach you how to do:
  • Natural building construction
  • Pattern observation and site analysis
  • Renewable energy and appropriate technology
  • Reading the land and natural cycles
  • Rainwater harvesting and conservation
  • Soil regeneration and land restoration
  • Passive and active solar design
  • Food forests, trees, and garden design
  • Greywater considerations and system design
  • Business and financial permaculture
  • Waste recycling and treatment
  • Urban permaculture for sustainable cities
  • ...and much, much more!
If you are interested, then please go to the Regenerative Leadership Institute to get started.

Source: Permaculture Design Training,