There is research that shows that white coloured roofing causes increased heating elsewhere, so it's not a fix-all solution.
Is it that the roof would reflect it back to the sky and heat the air, intensifying the greenhouse effect or so?Would it be better overall than homes heating up and even more energy and heat used to cool it? Or would it that be worse off?
Lots of research associated with passive solar temperature regulation.
Cool. Are there any sources that share info on the ones that would be useful and available/suitable for regular use?
I'm not USAmerican, so I don't know much of the base level stuff there. I think they have a green party or so. But are they a good/distinct enough choice?
May some actually believed it would be a positive choice?
Like, you guys only have two major choices, right? What else can you electorally rather than alternate between them, if you find one lacking. Or you could try to build/back a third party, but when the current status quo is based on the two party system, you mau have to wait for sometime to wait for the 3rd one to grow.
Thank you.
I'm in Kerala. We do have decent humidity in most areas here.