Tampa was much hotter and wetter than normal last month. You may have heard that it was so hot in Mexico in May that howler monkeys were dying and falling out of the trees. Well, that same area of ...
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 ...
The entire planet is warming due to human-caused climate change, but the built environment further amplifies both average temperatures and extreme heat in cities. According to the U.S. Environmental ...
As our temperatures hung around 110 degrees much of the past week, a new study finds Tucson is well over 7 degrees hotter than if a city with pavement and other heat-radiating development hadn't been ...
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