These easy-to-grow indoor plants not only purify the air but also help cool your home naturally, making them perfect green allies for the scorching summer months.
Serving a pre-emptive strike on the colossal amount of carbon emissions let out by the future demand for air conditioners, here are a few ways in which we could look at building sustainably cool and eco-friendly homes.
In their initial proof-of-concept testing, the researchers have managed to lower the temperature inside their device by six degrees Celsius, when compared to the temperature outside.
Climbing temperatures and soaring summer heat means greater expenditure to cool homes, provided there are no issues with electricity supply. However, here is an easy way to cool your house even in the peak of summer, at minimal cost.
An air conditioner that consumes 40-60% less electricity than normal and zero water in the cooling process? This technology is a reality today, thanks to two men who are not just saving their clients huge bills, but also saving the environment. Here’s the nitty gritty of it.