Urban green spaces have vital role in cutting heat-related deaths, study finds
by Andrew Gregory Health editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6RNW3)
Comprehensive review suggests that adding more parks, trees and greenery could improve public health
Green spaces in cities play a vital role in reducing illness and deaths caused by climate breakdown, according to the most comprehensive study of its kind.
The findings of the review suggest that adding more parks, trees and greenery to urban areas could help countries tackle heat-related harms and improve public health.
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