Somehow this covering of the black roofs took me back to a
discussion in the environmental movement some years in the past. The idea was that white roofs would slow down
global warming, or at least the heat island effect of larger downtown
areas. Back then it sounded like an
interesting concept. So I went on line
to read some more about it. In the
Huffington Post I found the following article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/samir-ibrahim/white-roofs-green-myth_b_2901288.html. The concept might work in warmer climates,
but not in colder climates, according to the article. The author (Samir Ibrahim) gives
all kinds of interesting reasons for this; but then he is in the roofing
business, which makes you wonder if he has any interest in shattering the white
roof concept. Oh well, maybe another
myth shattered. I guess we need to go
back to reducing emissions, and greening this world. But now I recently heard a small presentation
on the BBC on how older trees are more efficient in fixing carbon versus
younger trees (sorry no reference here).
Oh well.
I am a trainer with the State of Virginia. I travel throughout the state to teach Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management. I try to take the back roads and I like taking photographs. I am a naturalist, trained in biology and ecology with a very deep rooted love for nature. In this blog I like to share my photography hobby, other hobbies of mine, including my passion for sailing, biking, hiking and nature. I will also share my philosophical outlook on life and some of experience.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Richmond (1/16/2014)
It has been snowing this morning in Richmond. In Yorktown (where I live) there was no
precipitation at all, but interestingly here in downtown Richmond there was a
little. Some of the cars coming in had
two or three inches on top of them. A
person in the elevator told me that they had 3 inches at her home and was
surprised that there was hardly any downtown (she said she lives in Richmond). Looking outside my office window, the roofs
are somewhat covered with snow.
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