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Study predicts potential for 110% electricity

<p>A research study led by University of Oklahoma assistant professor Chenghao Wang and recently published in the journal <em>Nature Communications</em> tackled the critical issue of how city-scale building energy consumption in urban environments will evolve under the influence of climate change.</p>

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US Urban Buildings May Face 110% Surge in Electricity: Study

US Urban Buildings May Face 110% Surge in Electricity: Study
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EUI Surge Alert: U.S. Urban Buildings Face 110% Jump in Electricity Use

Researchers find that the energy use needed to cool buildings in U.S. cities may increase by 13.8% for each degree of climate warming on average. A research study led by University of Oklahoma assistant professor Chenghao Wang and recently published in the journal Nature Communications tackled th

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Study predicts potential for 110% electricity increases in US urban buildings

Study predicts potential for 110% electricity increases in US urban buildings
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Even temporary global warming above 2°C will affect life in the oceans for centuries

Our newly published research investigates the implications of a climate overshoot for the oceans. Across all climate overshoot experiments and all models, our analysis found associated changes in water temperatures and oxygen levels will decrease viable ocean habitats.

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