How an MIT researcher's zero-electricity cooling system could reduce food shortages

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With real-life applications extending to off-grid locations remedying global food shortages, IE interviews lead author Dr. Zhengmao Lu to delve deeper.

. According to the World Economic Forum, the increase in cooling alone will account for a 0.5-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures.

in countries with fast-growing economies and already-dangerous levels of heat and humidity, such as India and Brazil. Whether they'll be taking up environmentally-friendlier units will be a question of whether affordable solutions exist compared to the pollution-heavy models that have long dominated the market since the 1900s.

Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)

 

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