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Our Cities Are Burning Up: What Can We Do?

Our Cities Are Burning Up: What Can We Do?

2024-07-02
By: Vartika
On: July 2, 2024

Imagine living in a city where half the year feels like a furnace. Sadly, this is reality for millions. Over 300 million people live in the world’s 20 largest capitals,Continue Reading

Our Cities Not Ready For Heat: Public Health Crisis Looms

2024-06-06
By: Vartika
On: June 6, 2024

Our cities are concrete jungles, ill-equipped for scorching temperatures. Studies show urban areas can be up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than surrounding areas. Asphalt and concrete absorb and re-radiateContinue Reading

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India Can Create A Genuinely Nature-Positive Economy

2023-06-16
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: June 16, 2023

India currently has almost 1.4 billion people who, correctly, want work, food, and a better level of living meaning on limited land, India must grow food, site renewables and buildContinue Reading

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Urban Heat-Island Effect Is Threatening The Survival Of Cities

2022-10-28
By: Roshan
On: October 28, 2022

Sidewalks with no shadiness. Heat radiates upward from asphalt roadways and downward from walls. Hot exhaust billowing from automobiles, trucks, and buses — all of these city-summer annoyances and moreContinue Reading

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