Cool Roadways Partnership
…rising temperatures and growing urban heat islands, community leaders are collaborating to advance the use of solar reflective, “cool” roadway solutions. CRP members are in need of cool roadways to…
…rising temperatures and growing urban heat islands, community leaders are collaborating to advance the use of solar reflective, “cool” roadway solutions. CRP members are in need of cool roadways to…
…to reduce risk and support local initiatives. Mandate a national comprehensive federal heat action plan that incorporates elements from all relevant departments. Support local government and community-based organizations to develop…
…and comfortable buildings, healthy and resilient cities, and mitigate the warming effects of climate change. GCCA supports strategies that increase the solar reflectance of urban surfaces such as roofs, walls,…
…for applying for and complying with the Section 12L energy efficiency incentive. Municipal Procurement Policies !Khies Municipal Supply Chain Management Policy – An example of the procurement requirements for suppliers…
…combined trends of urbanization in developing countries, global climate change, and rapid growth in urban temperatures mean that billions of people need to find ways to access cooling solutions to…
…City did in a decade, working with an active global network of 80 cities, and enhancing the role of cool roofs as a climate mitigation strategy through effective communication and…
…resilience to extreme heat in federal infrastructure talks. The letter highlights the various short and long term investments to strengthen our communities to the threat of extreme heat that also…
…well as the atmosphere, and reduce our need for air conditioning. Not just white Reflective surfaces do not need to be white. Materials with high solar-reflectance can come in a…