Adding more natural areas across our towns and cities could cool them by up to 6°C during heat waves, according to new research from the University of Surrey’s Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE).

  • @End0fLine
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    49 months ago

    I would like to see more, but, at least in the US, they are getting started on doing this.

    Announcement found here

    I live in Texas and there are so many small towns that seemed to have forgotten trees exist outside of the trees planted in a private yard. I have only lived in Dallas as far as bigger cities go, but the trees are mostly located in the richer/older neighborhoods. Trees planted next to the curb and cared for by the city are almost non-existent.

    • roldyclark
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      39 months ago

      So I got in an argument with a friend who thinks govt is useless. This is exactly the kind of source I’ve been looking for. Where do you keep up with official announcements like this?

    • ripcord
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      29 months ago

      Trees and other plants are also, you know, excellent carbon capture systems.

      • @End0fLine
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        19 months ago

        Absolutely! Planting trees helps directly now (well, in a few years) by providing shade and stopping concrete from absorbing so much heat AND in the long run by capturing carbon.