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Across the US, cities combine art, shade and education to help people beat the heat
- Cities in the U.S. are combining art and community efforts to help people cope with extreme heat and educate them about its risks.
- Studies indicate that shady areas can lower air and surface temperatures and help people feel cooler.
- The 'Shade is Social Justice' project in Cambridge, Massachusetts, creatively conveys heat dangers and safety.
- Edith de Guzman from the University of California, Los Angeles, has focused on increasing shade in communities most affected by heat.
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Across the US, cities combine art, shade and education to help people beat the heat
Cities across the U.S. are combining art with shade to shield people from rising temperatures and educate them about our warming world.
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