Showing 1 to 10 of 10 results


Rising Air Conditioner Sales in UK Amidst Heatwave: Environmental and Health Concerns
Increased sales of air conditioning units in the UK are driven by rising temperatures, but concerns remain about environmental impact due to HFC refrigerants and potential health issues from poorly maintained units.
Rising Air Conditioner Sales in UK Amidst Heatwave: Environmental and Health Concerns
Increased sales of air conditioning units in the UK are driven by rising temperatures, but concerns remain about environmental impact due to HFC refrigerants and potential health issues from poorly maintained units.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Air-to-Air Heat Pumps Gain Traction in UK Amidst Volatile Weather
David Tester's West Sussex home uses an air-to-air heat pump, powered by solar panels, for heating and cooling, highlighting a potential solution to Britain's volatile weather and the government's push to replace gas boilers with heat pumps.
Air-to-Air Heat Pumps Gain Traction in UK Amidst Volatile Weather
David Tester's West Sussex home uses an air-to-air heat pump, powered by solar panels, for heating and cooling, highlighting a potential solution to Britain's volatile weather and the government's push to replace gas boilers with heat pumps.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Southern Europe's High Air Conditioning Consumption Amidst Heatwave
During a European heatwave, Italy leads the EU in air conditioning electricity consumption (23,000 terajoules of 60,000 total), followed by Greece (8,000 terajoules), due to extreme heat, aging populations, and high temperatures (48°C in Italy, 46.6°C in Portugal, 46°C in Spain, and 43.2°C in Greece...
Southern Europe's High Air Conditioning Consumption Amidst Heatwave
During a European heatwave, Italy leads the EU in air conditioning electricity consumption (23,000 terajoules of 60,000 total), followed by Greece (8,000 terajoules), due to extreme heat, aging populations, and high temperatures (48°C in Italy, 46.6°C in Portugal, 46°C in Spain, and 43.2°C in Greece...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Italy Leads EU in Air Conditioning Energy Consumption Amidst Heatwaves
Italy consumes over one-third of the EU's air conditioning energy (23,000 terajoules of 60,000), due to extreme heatwaves reaching 48°C and its aging population; Greece is second with over 8,000 terajoules.
Italy Leads EU in Air Conditioning Energy Consumption Amidst Heatwaves
Italy consumes over one-third of the EU's air conditioning energy (23,000 terajoules of 60,000), due to extreme heatwaves reaching 48°C and its aging population; Greece is second with over 8,000 terajoules.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Brisbane Metro Bus Trial: Initial Climate Design Flaws Resolved
Internal Brisbane City Council documents reveal that the air conditioning and 24-volt power systems of the new Brisbane Metro electric buses initially struggled in Brisbane's climate, but these issues have been addressed through software updates, resulting in a 4.3 out of 5 passenger satisfaction ra...
Brisbane Metro Bus Trial: Initial Climate Design Flaws Resolved
Internal Brisbane City Council documents reveal that the air conditioning and 24-volt power systems of the new Brisbane Metro electric buses initially struggled in Brisbane's climate, but these issues have been addressed through software updates, resulting in a 4.3 out of 5 passenger satisfaction ra...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Unequal Access to Air Conditioning Exacerbates Heat Inequality Globally
Photographer Gaia Squarci and researcher Jacopo Crimi's "The Cooling Solution" project documents unequal access to air conditioning across socioeconomic groups in Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Italy, showcasing adaptation strategies and architectural innovations while highlighting the persistent eco...

Unequal Access to Air Conditioning Exacerbates Heat Inequality Globally
Photographer Gaia Squarci and researcher Jacopo Crimi's "The Cooling Solution" project documents unequal access to air conditioning across socioeconomic groups in Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Italy, showcasing adaptation strategies and architectural innovations while highlighting the persistent eco...
Progress
44% Bias Score

\"Germany's Reluctance to Adopt Air Conditioning Amidst Rising Heatwaves\"\
Despite frequent air conditioning failures in German ICE trains and the absence of such systems in Berlin's subway due to economic and environmental concerns, a survey reveals only 18% of Germans use home air conditioners, highlighting cultural factors and cost as significant barriers to adoption.

\"Germany's Reluctance to Adopt Air Conditioning Amidst Rising Heatwaves\"\
Despite frequent air conditioning failures in German ICE trains and the absence of such systems in Berlin's subway due to economic and environmental concerns, a survey reveals only 18% of Germans use home air conditioners, highlighting cultural factors and cost as significant barriers to adoption.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.
Progress
36% Bias Score

UK Heatwave Fuels £1.7 Billion Air Conditioning Market Boom
Britain's record-breaking June heatwave boosted the air conditioning market, projected to reach £1.7 billion by 2034, with companies like Johnson Controls and Carrier seeing significant stock gains; investment funds are capitalizing on this trend across various climate-related sectors, including bui...

UK Heatwave Fuels £1.7 Billion Air Conditioning Market Boom
Britain's record-breaking June heatwave boosted the air conditioning market, projected to reach £1.7 billion by 2034, with companies like Johnson Controls and Carrier seeing significant stock gains; investment funds are capitalizing on this trend across various climate-related sectors, including bui...
Progress
40% Bias Score

UK Government Warns of Widespread Need for Shutters and Air Conditioning Due to Rising Overnight Temperatures
A UK government report warns that most homes will need shutters and air conditioning by 2030 to combat rising overnight temperatures exceeding 26°C, disproportionately impacting low-income households, ethnic minorities, and the elderly; solutions include white roofs and external shutters, but retrof...

UK Government Warns of Widespread Need for Shutters and Air Conditioning Due to Rising Overnight Temperatures
A UK government report warns that most homes will need shutters and air conditioning by 2030 to combat rising overnight temperatures exceeding 26°C, disproportionately impacting low-income households, ethnic minorities, and the elderly; solutions include white roofs and external shutters, but retrof...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 1 to 10 of 10 results