The Duffy charter school in Phoenix is a test ground for a light-colored covering over its asphalt parking lot, which is 30 degrees to 40 degrees cooler than black asphalt. Interest in reflective surfaces, including white "cool roofs," is growing as a relatively easy and inexpensive way to reduce the urban heat island effect and mitigate global warming.
A school 'goes green' with cooler pavement (photos)
by CNET News.com | January 18, 2011, 9:10pm PST | Image 1 of 4



