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The Clean Cooling Collaborative paints a startling picture: 20% of the world’s electricity fuels our addiction to air conditioning and electric fans.
From the wind catcher towers in the Middle East to sleeping porches in the American South, history is ripe with examples of passive cooling. These aren’t just architectural marvels; they’re testaments to human ingenuity in the face of climate challenges.
A device that works like a solar panel, but instead of generating energy, it cools. ICER’s three-pronged approach leverages the principles of thermodynamics to outsmart heat. I
At the heart of ICER lies aerogel, a substance so light and effective at insulation that NASA uses it in space exploration (it could even help colonize mars). This marvel of material science isn’t just about trapping air; it’s a conductor for infrared radiation, allowing heat to pass right through.