More Green Spaces in Cities Could Reduce the Number of Heat-Related Deaths – Deutsches Ärzteblatt
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UGR identifies heat-risk areas in metropolitan Granada to plan green solutions to climate change
A study carried out by the University of Granada (UGR) and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro has mapped the areas in Granada that are most vulnerable to extreme heat, promoting mitigation strategies based on green infrastructure and social criteria
Melbourne – A greater proportion of green space in urban environments—grasslands, trees, and other plants—could reduce ambient temperatures sufficiently to significantly reduce the number of heat-related deaths during the hot summer months, according to a modeling study. An international research group reports this in The Lancet...
Older people with pre-diseases are particularly affected. On the heat action day, the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) publishes a report by the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUKN) [...]
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