Cities Are Cooking: How Urban Planners Are Fighting Deadly Heat
Part of composite article Cities Are Turning Into Deadly Heat Traps — India’s Urban Poor Face 8°C Hotter Nights View full article →
As global temperatures rise, heat waves are becoming more frequent and intense. Cities, often built with concrete and asphalt that trap heat, are especially vulnerable. To protect residents, urban planners worldwide are racing to adapt. They are planting trees, painting roofs white, and creating green spaces to lower temperatures. These efforts aim to make city life safer as climate change accelerates.