Global Competition Launched to Innovate Air Conditioners

Category: Science/Environment

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. alliance / əˈlaɪ əns / (n) – a union or group united for a similar cause
    Example:

    The alliance of educators and doctors aims to find a cure for the disease.


  2. comprise / kəmˈpraɪz / (v) – to be composed of something
    Example:

    The participants of the research were comprised of 100 school staff.


  3. unprecedented / ʌnˈprɛs ɪˌdɛn tɪd / (adj) – describing something that has never happened or been done before
    Example:

    He is the only employee who achieved the difficult target, so his teammates are jealous of his unprecedented success.


  4. projected / prəˈdʒɛktɪd / (adj) – describing something that is calculated for a future purpose
    Example:

    They are calculating the projected expenses of the company for the next term.


  5. phase out (something) / ˈfeɪzˌaʊt / (phrasal) – to discontinue the use, process, or practice of something
    Example:

    A lot of customers complained on social media after a restaurant phased out one of its iconic dishes.


Article

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A global alliance has launched an innovative competition aimed at creating sustainable and eco-friendly air-conditioning systems.


The alliance, comprised of the Indian government, nonprofit organization Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), and other international partners, launched the Global Cooling Prize competition. The goal of this competition is to develop new technologies for room air conditioners (RACs).


More than 2,100 participants from over 95 countries signed up for the competition. Among those who submitted initial ideas, eight finalists were chosen and given $200,000 each to build prototypes, which will be tested in India during the summer of 2020. The finalists introduced different technology types that can reduce or eliminate substances used in air conditioners that contribute to climate change. For example, two finalists used water in their designs.


By 2050, the global demand for RACs is expected to have an unprecedented increase from the current 1.2 billion units to a projected 4.5 billion. Some contributors to the increase are urbanization, population growth, and continuous global warming.


Because of this, RACs’ impact on the climate is also expected to increase, and this will cause the planet to warm further. According to RMI, global warming can rise by half a degree by the end of the 21st century because of RACs.


The alliance recognizes that the major challenge of the winning technology will be persuading people to replace current RACs. According to a professor from the University of Cambridge, it will be difficult to encourage consumers to buy air conditioners based on performance and impact on the climate. A proposed solution is to phase out current designs that are unsustainable.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

• Do you agree that it will be difficult to convince people to switch to more eco-friendly and sustainable air conditioner designs? Explain.
• What do you think are other ways to encourage people to consider climate impact when buying products? Discuss.

Discussion B

• Aside from air conditioners, what other devices or technologies can be redesigned to be more eco-friendly and sustainable? Discuss.
• Do you think competitions like the Global Cooling Prize are the best platforms to promote eco-friendly innovations? Explain.