How cities are adapting to a warming world
As heat waves grow more frequent and fierce, cities worldwide are racing to cool streets and reshape urban life.
As heat waves grow more frequent and fierce, cities worldwide are racing to cool streets and reshape urban life.
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As heat waves grow more frequent and fierce, cities worldwide are racing to cool streets and reshape urban life.
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