Boca Raton Company Aims to Cool Cities with Heat-Absorbing Concrete
As temperatures rise every year, cities, especially in South Florida, are facing intense heat waves that make life increasingly uncomfortable. The hottest day ever recorded was on July 22, 2024, breaking a previous record set in July 2023, according to NASA’s global temperature data. These temperature increases are particularly problematic in urban areas, where dense structures and surfaces like concrete and asphalt absorb and trap heat, creating what’s known as the urban heat island effect.
But a Boca Raton-based company, Carbon Limit, is stepping up with a sustainable solution to help cool down cities and mitigate the effects of climate change. Their newest innovation, CoolCrete, is a concrete additive that not only helps cool urban environments but…
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