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摘要
污染和经济增长正在加剧气候变化。我们的行为影响着地球,地球反过来也影响着我们。在最近的一篇评论文章中,Michael Santos和jo o Lanzinha(葡萄牙贝拉室内大学)以及Ana Vaz Ferreira(葡萄牙卡斯特布兰科理工学院)认为,由于人们在家庭和商业建筑中追求热舒适(即通过加热或冷却达到理想的室内环境),住宅部门贡献了全球能源消耗的40%。这些过程需要大量的能源投入,占世界二氧化碳排放量的30%以上。然而,有一种方法可以利用可持续发展设计来减少能源消耗。
Sustainable building strategies to combat climate change in Africa
pollution, and economic growth are fuelling climate change. Our actions impact the planet, which in turn impacts us. In a recent review article, Michael Santos and João Lanzinha (University of Beira Interior, Portugal) and Ana Vaz Ferreira (Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal) share that the residential sector contributes 40% to global energy consumption as people strive for thermal comfort (that is, achieving an ideal indoor environment through heating or cooling) in their homes and business buildings. These processes require significant energy inputs, contributing more than 30% to the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. However, there could be a way to harness sustainable development designs to reduce energy consumption.