Klimat & miljö
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Cities' green spaces are cooling urban heat waves faster than predicted
A new study finds that vegetation growth in cities substantially offsets the dangerous heat spikes that urbanization typically creates—a finding that upends assumptions about urban climate risk and has major implications for real estate development, infrastructure planning, and municipal budgets facing extreme heat.
Originaltitel: Urban compound heatwaves substantially offset by cooling from urbanization–promoted vegetation growth