Study: Cities at Higher Latitudes Benefit More from Urban Vegetation Cooling
04 September 2024
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A study published in Nature Communications found that cities at lower latitudes received less cooling benefits from urban vegetation than those at higher latitudes.
The research used remote sensing data to measure the cooling efficiency, capacity, and benefits of urban green infrastructure in 468 major cities worldwide.
The study also highlighted the global inequality in cooling benefits between cities in the Global South and those in the Global North.
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