Ultra-white ceramic cools buildings with record-high 99.6% reflectivity

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Ultra-white ceramic cools buildings with record-high 99.6% reflectivity
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I can guarantee that a Rooftop Terrace garden cuts down almost 40% to 60% heat ever reaching the ceiling. If you have enough cover with smaller plants under larger bushes/shrubs/small trees then there will be a cool breeze around the terrace, provide nesting places for small birds and animals, a pocket of nature in an otherwise concrete heat jungle.

The problem is who can afford to maintain the Terrace garden is the bigger challenge. Constantly checking soil, composting, watering, maintenance and just time+expense is usually beyond a lot of folks.

It would be cool to bring back for apartment buildings though

Going back to flat roofs and adding plants and soil to the mix sounds like a recipe for some major water leakage issues.

Would be cool to have rooftop gardens though

Green roof, looks cool, usable space, and helps with cooling. Just damned expensive.