WARMTH
/warmth/ [n.]
From Middle English warmth, warmeth, wermþe, from Old English *wiermþu [“warmth”], from Proto-West Germanic *warmiþu [“warmness; warmth”], corresponding to warm + -th.
Sun warmth and daylight, a resource which is central to our life, which if harnessed intelligently and optimally can contribute significantly in achieving the sustainability our modern society aspires for.
Author
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Kishan Goocroochum.
Senior Lecturer at University of Mauritius.
Quatre-Bornes, Mauritius.
Teaches at the University of Mauritius as an academic and is also heavily engaged in research works to promote sustainability in the built environment, with a focus on Passiv design in the tropical context.
#cosmicmaterial #academic #research #analyst
—
Kishan Goocroochum.
Senior Lecturer at University of Mauritius.
Quatre-Bornes, Mauritius.
Teaches at the University of Mauritius as an academic and is also heavily engaged in research works to promote sustainability in the built environment, with a focus on Passiv design in the tropical context.
#cosmicmaterial #academic #research #analyst