Melbourne, Dec 30: Evidence shows cities can reduce heat impacts and protect residents Cities across Southeast Asia are turning to cooler rooftops, green spaces and other innovative solutions in the face of record heatwaves over 2022. As the year closes, 2022 is expected to be the equal fourth warmest year on record, despite natural climate drivers like La NiƱa dragging global temperatures down. With over 15,000 dead from heat this year in Europe alone, cities are now grappling with an […]
Evidence shows cities can reduce heat impacts and protect residents Cities across Southeast Asia are turning to cooler rooftops, green spaces and other innovative solutions in the face of record heatwaves over 2022 As the year closes, 2022 is expected to be the equal fourth warmest year on record, despite natural climate drivers like La [.] The post Cities look for new ways to survive heatwaves appeared first on 360.
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Putting together the Hopkinton State Fair is like building a city.First to arrive are the agricultural campers, followed by the amusement park rides. Then, the food vendors: pretzels and fried dough, chicken barbecue and ice cream, doughnuts, and all.