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Air Conditioning Made of Clay Cools without Energy

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In the face of rising global warming and the growing dependence on electrically powered air conditioning units, low-tech solutions are gaining prominence as sustainable and effective alternatives. One such innovation is NAVE, a passive and adiabatic air conditioning system created by engineer and designer Yael Issacharov, which cools environments without consuming electrical energy. Made entirely from local terracotta, the system was developed f…
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In the face of rising global warming and the growing dependence on electrically powered air conditioning units, low-tech solutions are gaining prominence as sustainable and effective alternatives. One such innovation is NAVE, a passive and adiabatic air conditioning system created by engineer and designer Yael Issacharov, which cools environments without consuming electrical energy. Made entirely from local terracotta, the system was developed f…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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