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Charlotte leaders are working to tackle the city’s hottest neighborhoods, using data from heat-mapping studies to add shade, expand green space and reduce the health risks of extreme heat.
Boston University researchers found that planting about 2,500 trees and installing 3,000 “cool roofs” could bring relief to nearly 80,000 residents.
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Clark County unveiled the results of its heat mapping project conducted in July of last year, identifying the hottest neighborhoods during different times.
Whatever the temperature is in Central Park, it’s hotter alongside Newtown Creek, the toxic and industrial waterway separating Brooklyn from Queens.
Home sellers In Utah face challenges now but the possibility of buying a home could get out of reach for many in the state by 2030.
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