Salt, microplastics, and rising temperatures are silently degrading urban soil health, and weakening the resilience of cities ...
This report is the first in a two-part series on Indian's urban heat crisis, published by IndiaSpend. Read the second one ...
It's summer, and it's been hot, even in northern cities such as Boston. But not everyone is hit with the heat in the same way, even within the same neighborhood. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
It’s summer, and it’s been hot, even in northern cities such as Boston. But not everyone is hit with the heat in the same way, even within the same neighborhood. Take two streets in Boston at 4:30 p.m ...
Rethinking Urban Resilience in Dimapur’ was released on January 21 at the Nagaland Climate Action Forum (NCAF) 2026, held at Hotel Saramati, Dimapur, in the presence of district officials, municipal a ...
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 ...
Across the globe, more than half of all people live in cities. These crowded places hold buildings, roads, and very little nature. As climate change pushes temperatures higher, this lack of green ...
Extreme urban heat is one of the deadliest and most costly urban risks, threatening jobs, infrastructure, and health, especially in cities of the Global South. By 2050, the number of urban poor ...
Yes, Southern Nevada’s desert climate has always been hot enough to kill. But until Ariel Choinard and her Nevada Heat Lab brought urban heat to the forefront of hard policy discussions, Las Vegas was ...
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