The Globe and Mail
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Trees counter half the world’s urban heating, but not where it’s needed most, study finds
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A global study finds that urban tree cover reduces average city temperatures by 0.15°C, but the cooling benefit is distributed unevenly, with less coverage in areas that need it most.
Trees counter half the world’s urban heating, but not where it’s needed most, study finds
When averaged out over all the world’s cities, tree cover cools an average of 0.15 degrees Celsius
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