Using building physics to find solutions to climate change

Members of staff from the Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics at the Un
Members of staff from the Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics at the University of Stuttgart are presenting an interactive online series. Events open to the public on the theme of ’Building a climate-positive future together’ will be held until April. The opening event on February 2, 2021 urged participants to tackle urban building physics and climate change at a political as well as a personal level. [Picture: Philip Leistner]
Members of staff from the Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics at the University of Stuttgart are presenting an interactive online series. Events open to the public on the theme of 'Building a climate-positive future together' will be held until April. The opening event on February 2, 2021 urged participants to tackle urban building physics and climate change at a political as well as a personal level. Picture: Philip Leistner] - "There are a lot of ways to get active", reminded Linda Meier , research assistant at the Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics at the University of Stuttgart, when addressing her audience. What she means is the choices we can make to help combat climate change. The choice of whether to just set up a barbecue on the balcony or to plant some flowering herbs. The choice of whether to spend money on a new bathroom which you can see the benefits from now, or to invest in protecting the climate for the long term.
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