How INDOOR AIR QUALITY influences CLIMATE CHANGE
Resources
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Aclima Insights (View) | 1 year ago |
Solving for Indoor Air Quality and Building Resilience with Alan Scott, Sustainability Connector and Architect (View) | 11 months ago |
CLIMATE CHANGE, INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND HEALTH (View) | 11 months ago |
Indoor Air Quality and Climate Change | US EPA - US ... (View) | 11 months ago |
Air-quality-related health impacts from climate change ... - PLOS (View) | 11 months ago |
Outdoor-indoor air pollution in urban environment - Frontiers (View) | 11 months ago |
New WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines aim to save millions ... (View) | 10 months ago |
Sick building syndrome and perceived indoor environmental ... (View) | 10 months ago |
What is sick building syndrome and why should you care? (View) | 10 months ago |
Climate Change and Indoor Air Quality - US Environmental ... (View) | 10 months ago |
Climate Change, the Indoor Environment, and Health - The ... (View) | 10 months ago |
Exploring the consequences of climate change for indoor air ... (View) | 10 months ago |
Solving for Indoor Air Quality and Resilience with Alan Scott ... (View) | 7 months ago |
Posts
From Alan Scott posted by SolveCast
- 10 months ago
- 1
- Starts 1074 seconds
The impacts of climate change are already being felt. And we had to uh, massive heat waves and floods and hurricanes and wildfires over the summer. Uh, Lots of areas of the country were impacted by those things. And so we're already feeling. Those, , impacts. And there, they have human safety as well as property damage issues.
They also are impacting human health with everything from wildfire smoke to uh, mold and mildew and structures that have been flooded or. Inundated with hurricanes. Uh, So as we think to, , uh, seek solutions to increase resilience and support health and wellness now in the face of these uh, you know, current hazard events that we're facing uh, we can, , be implementing solutions that, that are also reducing carbon emissions.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
From Alan Scott posted by SolveCast
- 10 months ago
- 1
- Starts 1075 seconds
The impacts of climate change are already being felt. And we had to uh, massive heat waves and floods and hurricanes and wildfires over the summer. Lots of areas of the country were impacted by those things. And so we're already feeling. They have human safety as well as property damage issues.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
From Alan Scott posted by SolveCast
- 11 months ago
- 1
- Starts 599 seconds
So it's been a passion of mine to drive down those energy energy usage and the carbon emissions associated with that. So I'm passionate about finding solutions that address both. It is true that doing strategy strategies like increasing outside air ventilation, especially in extreme climates where you have very cold temperatures or hot and a particularly hot and humid can have energy, significant energy impacts within the building.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
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