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White paint could be more effective than green roofs at cooling cities

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Cool roofs could be effective in cooling cities, research has found (Image: Jorge Flores via Dreamstime.com)

Painting roofs white could be more effective at cooling cities than vegetation-covered ‘green roofs’, street-level vegetation, or solar panels, a new study has found.

Researchers at UCL used a three-dimensional urban climate model of Greater London to test the thermal effects of different passive and active urban heat management systems. These included covering roofs with a reflective coating or white paint to turn them into 'cool roofs', rooftop solar panels, green roofs, ground-level tree vegetation, and air conditioning during the two hottest days of the summer of 2018, the warmest on record.

Global climate change means that by 2050 average temperatures in London are predicted to increase 1.2 deg C in winter and 2.6 deg C in summer, compared with the period 1981-2010. These changes are made worse by the urban heat island effect, which causes cities to become hotter than surrounding rural areas.

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