Sunday, July 23, 2023

Back to the Future: Iran's Ancient A/Cs

Today's air conditioners release about 100 million tons of carbon dioxide a year (older models that use hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, as cooling agents, are much, much worse). The global air conditioners market size reached a value of $131 billion in 2021 and is forecasted to expand at a CAGR of 6.8% between 2022-2027, as emerging economies develop. Moreover, as global temperatures rise, households will use more of their A/Cs. That's not good for the climate...all the additional carbon dioxides will only contribute to more global warming further increasing the use of A/Cs and so on.

What to do? The solution for the future may be in the past: Iran's badgirs, or windcatchers. Badgirs are one of the engineering marvels Persians developed in the ancient city of Yazd in central Iran--where temperatures reach over 104 Fahrenheit in the summer. Unlike energy-guzzling air-conditioners, they're cost and carbon-free.

The diagram below shows how they work: The rooftop chimney-like structures capture and pull-down fresh air while hotter air rises up and ventilate out through large vertical slots.


It shows scalable sustainable solutions need not to be complex or high-tech. UNESCO listed Yazd as a World Heritage Site in 2017, describing the city as a "living testimony to intelligent use of limited available resources in the desert for survival". 

Saturday, July 22, 2023

A Messi-merizing Debut

In his first match for Inter Miami, Messi did what he does best...scoring a spectacular game-winning freekick in the 95th minute against Mexican side Cruz Azul.

Friday, July 14, 2023

Regular Guy Messi

By now, we've all heard about the astonishing $1.6 billion (over three years) sum that Messi reportedly turned down from the Saudi League to join Inter Miami and MLS. Don't get us wrong, he's still getting paid a lot in Miami--$50-60 million per year for three years, including an ownership share of Inter Miami, as well as profit sharing with two of MLS’s biggest commercial partners, Apple and Adidas--just not tech mogul money. 

Well, Messi has arrived in the U.S. and Messi-mania has engulfed Miami. But this is still the U.S. which means not everyone will recognize Messi! And that's perhaps the ideal situation. Messi can work his magic and help transform the MLS on the field, while going about his day in relative peace off it. And so, we have this unlikely but endearing image of regular-guy Messi shopping for cereal at a local Publix!

Mad Max by Google

The Mad Max series is about an Australia where society has collapsed and lawless rules. Did Google nearly herald such anarchy in Oz?  Accord...