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More Green Spaces in Cities Could Reduce the Number of Heat-Related Deaths – Deutsches Ärzteblatt

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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...
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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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