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More Cities Address 'Shade Deserts' as Extreme Heat Triggers Health Issues

By Lauren Peace and Jack Prator | Tampa Bay Times | KFF Health News | Word In Black - The distribution of trees and green space affects health and well-being, with lower-income neighborhoods suffering the most due to rising temperatures, according to a city report; as cities like Tampa try to build heat resiliency into their infrastructure by boosting their tree canopy, experts warn of a public health threat growing more severe each year.

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'Shade deserts' a health problem as cities face extreme heat from climate change

Neighborhoods with more trees and green space stay cooler. Those covered in asphalt swelter. Lower-income neighborhoods tend to be hottest.

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