Reuters report fromเล่นสล็อตparis France on February 2 that modeling found that Planting more trees to cover 30% would reduce the average temperature in the area by 0.4°C during the summer. When calculated with the number of deaths from high temperatures in 93 European cities in 2015, the study found that Lower temperatures can prevent up to one-third of such deaths.
r0;We already know that high temperatures in urban environments; It is associated with negative health outcomes such as heart failure, hospitalization. and premature mortality,r1; said Tamar Ingman, lead author of the study. and researchers from the Institute of Barcelona for global health (IS Global), said in a statement.
Many cities experience higher temperatures than the suburbs and surrounding countryside due to what's known as "thermal warmth." "Heat Island Effect" In addition, the increase in heat is mainly caused by the lack of vegetation in the city, the exhaust from the air conditioning system. as well as dark asphalt and building materials that absorb and trap warmth.