Urban landscapes could be cooled by up to 3.5 degrees using a QUT-developed AI-based tool that optimizes where trees and which species are planted to make cities cooler, greener and more resilient in ...
Urban trees can lower local air temperatures by 8-12 degrees Celsius in Central European cities, and up to 12 degrees Celsius at pedestrian level through radiation blockage and transpiration. This isn ...
As summer heat intensifies across Northern Ohio, we’re reminded of the often overlooked importance of shady areas. Our region’s canopy trees, like towering oaks, maples, and sycamores, play a vital ...
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