Urban heat island effect exacerbating summer heatwaves, study shows
by Oliver Milman from Environment | The Guardian on (#5M6C1)
Reflective surfaces, green roofs can lower temperatures in sweltering cities
The sweltering heat endured by major American cities is being fueled by vast swaths of concrete and a lack of greenery that can ratchet up temperatures by nearly 9F (5C) compared with surrounding rural areas, new research has found.
In the past month, Phoenix experienced a string of four days above 115F (46C) for the first time and Boston hit 100F for the first time in a decade. A deadly heatwave in the US north-west, which scientists say would have been virtually impossible" without human-induced climate change, baked Seattle at a record 108F, while Portland, where roads buckled and power cables melted in the heat, reached an incredible new high of 116F.
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