The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
Rapid urbanization and intensifying climate impacts are amplifying deep social and spatial inequalities across cities worldwide. Although urban adaptation ...
Why Study Climate Change In Cities? A growing proportion of the global population lives in urban areas. Cities, particularly in low- and middle- income countries, can be especially vulnerable to ...
The climate conversation has traditionally revolved around sectors such as energy, transport, and industries; a greater spotlight on the intersection of climate change and social development has only ...
People run by a row of Ash trees in a Chicago park, which have been treated with insecticide to keep them alive on June 29, 2016. (TNS) — From Seattle to Palm Beach, Florida, city leaders agree that ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), released just prior to an international climate convention in 2015, explicitly stated that human-caused greenhouse gas ...
With the world projected to be highly urbanized by 2050, cities are encouraged to take urgent climate actions to mitigate and adapt to the threats of climate change. As climate change intensifies and ...
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NYC’s green spaces mitigate urban climate, health harms
By Matt Simon for Grist. Broadcast version by Edwin J. Viera for New York News Connection reporting for the Rural News Network-Public News Service Collaboration If you’ve spent any time on a roof, you ...
More than half of the global population and about 80% of the U.S. population lives in cities — and faces higher heat risks. The entire planet is warming due to human-caused climate change, but the ...
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