Part of the plan, Popular Science reports, is to paint over many of the city's black roads with
a reflective white coating called CoolSeal originally designed by the military to keep spy planes cool and hide them from satellite infrared cameras.
The problem is I have stuff on the uphill side of the structure and looking down at a roof with a 95 %
reflective white coating would be blinding.
Would it help if we covered massive areas of the planet with
a reflective white coating to reflect incoming solar — somewhat like the polar caps?
Twenty rooftops along East Fourth and East Third streets were busy being covered in
a reflective white coating as a way to cut cooling costs and conserve electricity.
Not exact matches
Can somebody advise; would it be a better contribution to the climate problem to
coat my dark shingled roof
reflective white, or to park my Lesabre and get a bicycle?