Video: The urban heat island – implications for global warming & climate change
Most people today live in urban areas, including cities.
Cities tend to be hotter than their surrounding rural areas. This means that the local climate change experienced by most people is different from the global climate changes experienced by the rest of the world.
City dwellers are experiencing more heat waves, earlier springs, and milder winters than everyone else.
What are the implications of the urban heat island (UHI) effect for our current understanding of global climate change and global warming?
In this video, we compare rural and urban weather station data to explain “urbanization bias” in cities along with possible solutions to urban heating.
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5G LARGE AND MICROCELL INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS CITIES INCLUDING SMART MICROWAVE RADIATION EMISSIONS OF MICROWAVES ARE OBVIOUSLY THE MAJOR CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.
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