手机APP下载

您现在的位置: 首页 > 在线广播 > 科学美国人 > 科学美国人科学系列 > 正文

科学美国人60秒:硬化道路可帮助减排

来源:可可英语 编辑:aimee   可可英语APP下载 |  可可官方微信:ikekenet
  


扫描二维码进行跟读打分训练
v%eN)*)=mN*(PLF@

xNSy%x^2+&0X(d0kM4=Z

This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
When you walk on a sandy beach, it takes more energy than striding down a sidewalk—because the weight of your body pushes into the sand. Turns out, the same thing is true for vehicles driving on roads.
"The weight of the vehicles creates a very shallow indentation or, you know, deflection in the pavement—and it makes it such that it's continuously driving up a very shallow hill."
Jeremy Gregory, a sustainability scientist at M.I.T. His team modeled how much energy could be saved—and greenhouse gases avoided—by simply hardening the nation's roads and highways.
And they found that stiffening 10 percent of the nation's roads every year could prevent 440 megatons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions over the next five decades—enough to offset half a percent of projected transportation sector emissions over that time period.

usr+!JaQy742ZC^cn&

硬化路面.jpg
To put those emissions savings into context—that amount is equivalent to how much CO2 you'd spare the planet by keeping a billion barrels of oil in the ground—or by growing seven billion trees—for a decade.
The results are in the Transportation Research Record.
As for how to stiffen roads? Gregory says you could mix small amounts of synthetic fibers or carbon nanotubes into paving materials. Or you could pave with cement-based concrete, which is stiffer than asphalt. (It's worth noting the research was funded in part by the Portland Cement Association.)
This system could also be a way to shave carbon emissions without some of the usual hurdles.
"Usually, when it comes to reducing emissions in the transportation sector, you're talking about changing policies related to vehicles and also driver behavior, which involves millions and millions of people—as opposed to changing the way we design and maintain our pavements. That's just on the order of thousands of people who are working in transportation agencies."
And when it comes to retrofitting our streets and highways—those agencies are where you might say the rubber meets the road.
Thanks for listening for Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.

a|#,0+iW;e

ZJ%8CLQNi5Tm6yY

34wvz-VcYyNJIzhh()L3YRcVBb^uuHrI.89#e|+9rnPS&PZ-y-

重点单词   查看全部解释    
transportation [.trænspə'teiʃən]

想一想再看

n. 运输,运输系统,运输工具

联想记忆
tendency ['tendənsi]

想一想再看

n. 趋势,倾向

联想记忆
synthetic [sin'θetik]

想一想再看

adj. 综合的,合成的,人造的
n. 人工制

联想记忆
planet ['plænit]

想一想再看

n. 行星

 
offset ['ɔ:fset]

想一想再看

n. 抵销,支派,平版印刷,弯管,[计]偏移量

 
hereditary [hi'reditəri]

想一想再看

adj. 世袭的,遗传的

 
sandy ['sændi]

想一想再看

adj. 沙,含沙的,沙色的,不稳固的 Sandy n.

 
association [ə.səusi'eiʃən]

想一想再看

n. 联合,结合,交往,协会,社团,联想

联想记忆
shallow ['ʃæləu]

想一想再看

adj. 浅的,薄的
n. 浅滩,浅处

联想记忆
opposed [ə'pəuzd]

想一想再看

adj. 反对的,敌对的 v. 和 ... 起冲突,反抗

 

发布评论我来说2句

    最新文章

    可可英语官方微信(微信号:ikekenet)

    每天向大家推送短小精悍的英语学习资料.

    添加方式1.扫描上方可可官方微信二维码。
    添加方式2.搜索微信号ikekenet添加即可。