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<p style="text-align:start">New research published in the January issue of <em>Nature Cities</em> examines, for the first time, the potential benefits of combining heat adaptation strategies – such as implementing cool roofs and planting street trees – with mitigation strategies – such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions – to lessen heat exposure across major U.S. cities. It also identifies the regions in which these strategies could best benefit future populations. </p>
The UN COP 28 climate talks have ended, and only time will tell how their outcomes affect greenhouse emissions.But with extreme climate events already upon us, a new study in the journal Nature Cities asks, “What if we lessen heat impacts while the slow mitigation process takes hold?”
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