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sue4e3

(731 posts)
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 01:22 PM Jul 2018

Global quadrupling of cooling appliances to 14 billion by 2050

Soaring global need for cooling by 2050 could see world energy consumption for cooling increase five times as the number of cooling appliances quadruples to 14 billion—according to a new report by the University of Birmingham, UK.

This new report sets out to provide, for the first time, an indication of the scale of the energy implications of 'Cooling for All'.

Effective cooling is essential to preserve food and medicine. It underpins industry and economic growth, is key to sustainable urbanisation as well as providing a ladder out of rural poverty. With significant areas of the world projected to experience temperature rises that place them beyond those which humans can survive, cooling will increasingly make much of the world bearable—or even safe—to live in. With populations increasing, expanding urbanisation and climate change impacts leading to more frequent heatwaves and temperature rises, the demand for more cooling will increase in the decades ahead.

There are currently 3.6 billion cooling appliances around the world today and the University of Birmingham report authors forecast that the 14 billion devices needed by 2050 will consume five times the amount of energy currently predicted for cooling usage.



Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-07-global-quadrupling-cooling-appliances-billion.html#jCp

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Global quadrupling of cooling appliances to 14 billion by 2050 (Original Post) sue4e3 Jul 2018 OP
It's not sustainable. saidsimplesimon Jul 2018 #1
That's gonna make a dent in renewable energy available for other things NickB79 Jul 2018 #2

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
1. It's not sustainable.
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 01:26 PM
Jul 2018

Thank you, Sue. I sometimes speculate that lower oxygen levels must be having an impact on the brain function of some people who are climate deniers.

NickB79

(19,243 posts)
2. That's gonna make a dent in renewable energy available for other things
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 12:27 AM
Jul 2018

Looks like fracked gas and coal may stick around longer than we thought.

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