the temperature difference between houses that don t have this reflective white paint and the ones that do is almost 2 3 degrees. and while it seems like 2 to 3 degrees isn t much, when it s the difference between 45 and 48 degrees, it can make a world of difference. for the poor in new delhi, the blistering summer heat becomes unbearable. but for those working in the ice industry like papu, there is some respite. papu is also actually a climate refugee. he had to leave his village because his family that did agriculture could no longer sustain themselves. and he is working in this ice factory. and that ice itself becomes one of the simplest solutions to tackle heat in an arid, hot,
absorb less of the rays of the sun and therefore are able to stay cooler. the temperature difference between houses that don t have this reflective white paint and the ones that do is almost 2 3 degrees. and while it seems like 2 to 3 degrees isn t much, when it s the difference between 45 and 48 degrees, it can make a world of difference. for the poor in new delhi, the blistering summer heat becomes unbearable. but for those working in the ice industry like papu, there is some respite. papu is also actually a climate refugee. he had to leave his village because his family that did agriculture could no longer sustain themselves. and he is working in this ice factory. and that ice itself becomes one
the temperature difference between houses that don t have this reflective white paint and the ones that do is almost 2 3 degrees. and while it seems like 2 to 3 degrees is in march, when it s the difference between 45 and 48 degrees, it can make a world of difference. for the poor in new delhi, the blistering summer heat becomes unbearable. but for those working in the ice industry like papu, there is some respite. papu is also actually a climate refugee. he had to leave his village because his family that did agriculture could no longer sustain themselves. and he is working in this ice factory. and that ice itself becomes one of the simplest solutions to tackle heat in an arid, hot, hot city
for the poor in new delhi, the blistering summer heat becomes unbearable. but for those working in the ice industry like papu, there is some respite. papu is also actually a climate refugee. he had to leave his village because his family that did agriculture could no longer sustain themselves. and he is working in this ice factory. and that ice itself becomes one of the simplest solutions to tackle heat in an arid, hot, hot city like new delhi, particularly for people who can t afford any other way of staying cool. the judges said this film shows how simple and inspired measures can actually help the population protect themselves from this massive
DUBAI: Dozens of light and dark gray rubber stamps form a map of the world on an aluminum board hung on a wall. Observed from afar, it looks like a painting. But “Climate Refugee” a new work from the acclaimed Saudi artist Abdulnasser Gharem isn’t supposed to be observed from afar. As one gets closer, the real message of the work becomes clearer. Tiny blue and turquoise