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The study investigated attitudes toward climate change among 480 pre-service science, technology, and mathematics (STM) teachers from four higher institutions of learning in Southwest, Nigeria using the quantitative research method within the blueprint of the descriptive survey design. Data collected using climate change attitude survey were analysed using the descriptive statistics of percentages, mean, and standard deviation and inferential statistics of factor analysis and independent...
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This work examined window/door opening as means of bedroom ventilation and the consequent effect upon occupants’ sleep, using data from 17 healthy volunteers. Bedroom CO2 level, temperature, and relative humidity were measured over 5 days, for two cases: open window or door (internal, bedroom door), and closed window and door. Participant filled questionnaires and sleep diary provided subjective measure of sleep quality. Actigraphy objectively monitored the participants during sleep....
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Abstract Background The World Health Organization deemed climate change and air pollution as the top threat to global health in 2019. The importance of climate for health is recognised by healthcare professionals, who need to be equipped to deliver environmentally sustainable healthcare and promote planetary health. There is some evidence that climate change and health is not strongly embedded in accredited master-level public health training programs and medical programs globally, however,...
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Abstract Background The World Health Organization deemed climate change and air pollution as the top threat to global health in 2019. The importance of climate for health is recognised by healthcare professionals, who need to be equipped to deliver environmentally sustainable healthcare and promote planetary health. There is some evidence that climate change and health is not strongly embedded in accredited master-level public health training programs and medical programs globally, however,...
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Increased thermal comfort in buildings is consuming large amounts of energy around the world, especially in hot arid and semi-arid regions. Finding and adapting ways to naturally cool buildings should be a priority for researchers in the subject. For centuries the Middle East cultures have used wind towers to cool their buildings and they have proved to be a cost-effective, easy to implement and reliable solution for passive cooling that requires almost negligible energy to operate. The...
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Model Predictive Control has gained much attention due to its potential to improve building operations by reducing costs, integrating renewable energy sources, and increasing thermal comfort. This paper aims to compare the accuracy of grey-box models based on resistance–capacitance (RC) networks and Long-Short-Term Memory (LSTM) neural networks in the prediction of the buildings’ thermal response, which is a key feature for the successful implementation of predictive controllers. Indoor air...
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The objective of this research is to investigate air flow distribution inside a light weight test room which is naturally ventilated using artificial neural networks. The test room is situated in a relatively sheltered location and is ventilated through adjustable louvres. Indoor air temperature and velocity are measured at four locations and six different levels. The outside local temperature, relative humidity, wind velocity and direction are also monitored. The collected data are used to...
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The climate system is an excellent example of a “complex system” since there is an interplay and inter-relation of several climate variables. Variables such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) are used to indicate the drought climate condition – a negative (or positive) value of SPI would imply a dry (or wet) state in a region. It is difficult to identify the factors influencing the SPI or their inter-relations (including feedback loops). Here, we aim to study the complex dynamics...
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The study examined the training needs on climate change adaptation measures in crop and livestock production among field extension workers in the Southeast agro-ecological zone of Nigeria. Specifically, the study identified trainings on climate change adaptation in crop and livestock production received by field extension staff, training needs on climate change adaptation on livestock and crop production among the workers and the constraints faced by the workers in disseminating climate...
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The climate system is an excellent example of a “complex system” since there is an interplay and inter-relation of several climate variables. Variables such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) are used to indicate the drought climate condition – a negative (or positive) value of SPI would imply a dry (or wet) state in a region. It is difficult to identify the factors influencing the SPI or their inter-relations (including feedback loops). Here, we aim to study the complex dynamics...
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Climate strongly influences global wildfire activity, and recent wildfire surges may signal fire weather-induced pyrogeographic shifts. Here we use three daily global climate data sets and three fire danger indices to develop a simple annual metric of fire weather season length, and map spatio-temporal trends from 1979 to 2013. We show that fire weather seasons have lengthened across 29.6 million km(2) (25.3%) of the Earth's vegetated surface, resulting in an 18.7% increase in global mean...
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