‘Green’ roofs may help fight global warming

By ANI
Thursday, September 24, 2009

WASHINGTON - Scientists in Michigan, US, have reported that “green” roofs, which are popular urban rooftops covered with plants, could help fight global warming.

The scientists found that replacing traditional roofing materials in an urban area the size of Detroit, with a population of about one-million, with green roofs would be equivalent to eliminating a year’s worth of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by 10,000 mid-sized SUVs and trucks.

Their study is the first of its kind to examine the ability of green roofs to sequester carbon that may impact climate change.

Kristin Getter and colleagues point out in the new study that green roofs are multi-functional.

They reduce heating and air conditioning costs, for instance, and retain and detain stormwater.

Researchers knew that green roofs also absorb carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming, but nobody had measured the impact until now.

The scientists measured carbon levels in plant and soil samples collected from 13 green roofs in Michigan and Maryland over a two-year period.

They found that green roofing an urban area of about one million people would capture more than 55,000 tons of carbon.

That’s an amount “similar to removing more than 10,000 mid-sized SUV or trucks off the road a year,” according to the study. (ANI)

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Mary
October 15, 2009: 5:21 am

I think that green roofs can be a possible solution to climate change, with all benefits they provide.
I’ve recently visited the site greenroofs.gr and i find it very informative about green roofs!!

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