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Global Study: Climate Change Raises Groundwater Temperatures

Charles Darwin University's Dr Dylan Irvine has contributed to the development of the first ever global-scale groundwater temperature model.A world

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Our bodies, buildings, and computers give off a lot of waste heat. Cities and scientists are learning to harness it for energy.

A world of untapped energy is all around us. Excess heat from sewage, computers, buildings, and trains can be diverted to warm homes.

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Underground heat pollution could be tapped to mitigate climate change

Data from thousands of groundwater well sites in Europe reveal that more than half of the locations possess usable underground heat.

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Air Conditioning Use Could Exceed Electric Capacity

(NAPSI)—The day may come soon when you turn on the AC—and it won’t be there. That’s because climate change could mean such an increase in summer air conditioning use in

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Air Conditioning Use Could Exceed Electric Capacity

(NAPSI)—The day may come soon when you turn on the AC—and it won’t be there. That’s because climate change could mean such an increase in summer air conditioning use in

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