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opinion Harnessing human heat to warm buildings

In the cult film The Matrix, unwitting humans’ body heat was siphoned by machines to use as their energy source. Although that might not be the ideal situation in which to find ourselves, the basis of the idea – using the warmth we generate to heat our buildings – could help fight climate change by cutting fossil fuel use.

Let’s look at the science.

The average human body emits about 100 watts of heat at rest. When exercising, that heat can

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