As temperatures soar, it’s time to close the green space gap

As temperatures soar, it’s time to close the green space gap

While urban greening can help mitigate extreme heat, such spaces are not distributed equitably

It has been a summer of heatwaves in western Europe, with record highs of 46C (115F) in Spain and Portugal.

An estimated 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities in June, according to a rapid scientific analysis, with two-thirds of those deaths linked to climate breakdown, which has made heatwaves more severe.

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