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  • Jun 17, 2014

    Cool Policies for Cool Cities: Best Practices for Mitigating Urban Heat Islands in North American Cities

    The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a global phenomenon in which dark, impermeable surfaces and concentrated human activity cause urban temperatures to be several degrees hotter than those in sur…

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    Strategies for Enhancing Resilience and Minimizing Vulnerabilities to Extreme Heat Events
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  • Strategies for Enhancing Resilience and Minimizing Vulnerabilities to Extreme Heat Events

    Extreme heat is one of the fastest-growing climate-related hazards in the United States, increasing mortality, straining buildings and energy systems, and amplifying risks for households with limit…

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