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As Homes Get Hotter, New Research Aims to Tackle Issue of Indoor Heat Waves

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With discussions at COP30 pushing for sustainable cooling and AI innovation, research by the Universities of Cambridge and Glasgow has found a new way of detecting indoor mini-heat waves and the factors influencing these.
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AI is already helping farmers anticipate droughts and manage their crops more efficiently, but the environmental cost of training large models and operating massive data centers is raising increasing alarm. Meanwhile, cooling—once considered a luxury and now vital in many regions—[…]

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Global Diaspora News broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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