@LeoKearse This article is from 25/05/21, so not today. https://t.co/az2OLupxw3
@normanireland1 @Glenco1975 @LeoKearse @Ofcom @BBC_Future This report? Yes. https://t.co/IKKYxdpQrd
@LeoKearse @albieamankona Here is the report. https://t.co/IKKYxdpQrd
The papers: https://t.co/oEgq4nYDXJ: We review how #urbanization impacts regional #climate and #extreme #weather. https://t.co/Y6cjUAfisi: We explore surface #urban #heat island (SUHI) #disparities for #US cities. https://t.co/BoA5DVAby9: We develop a #
RT @TC_Chakraborty: The dataset was used in our @NatureComms paper examining #disparities in #summer SUHI across #US #cities: https://t.co/…
The dataset was used in our @NatureComms paper examining #disparities in #summer SUHI across #US #cities: https://t.co/Y6cjUAfisi @datadrivenlab @ecoangelhsu @gdsheriff
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @treephilosopher: Read up! https://t.co/szIqXsrUSq
Read up! https://t.co/szIqXsrUSq
3/ Studies show that historically redlined neighborhoods experience far warmer temperatures than non-redlined areas. Climate change has exacerbated these differences, putting Black people in America at increased risk of asthma + heat-related illnesses ht
@AdamHartScience @statto I am more concerned about the link between poverty & urban heat, for example https://t.co/lFvi7AGiKt
It was fun to describe how we used #satellite data to examine potential disparities in #urban #heat exposure. Link to original paper: https://t.co/Y6cjUAxrGq
RT @ecoangelhsu: Thanks to the team @NatureComms for highlighting our study, 'Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity,' as…
Thanks to the team @NatureComms for highlighting our study, 'Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity,' as one of their highlights for 2021! https://t.co/GTBuOYy9TG Paper here: https://t.co/Ez4GhUBdhS. Today we'll also release our #heatwatc
We don't like the word "equity", therefore we don't support planting more trees which would reduce urban heat islands. https://t.co/eoIByZU3EE https://t.co/ObkFFdEhlZ
Our recent paper (with @ecoangelhsu @gdsheriff @dcmg2005) examining #disparities in surface #urban #heat islands in US #cities has been adapted for school children by @SJforKids. Adapted version: https://t.co/81rQGIRieX Original paper: https://t.co/Y6cjUA
While a warmer #yeg sounds pleasant, we know that urban heat negatively impacts health and well-being. And while we don't yet know this to be the case in yeg, marginalized communities are often disproportionally impacted. #yegclimate @EndPovertyYEG htt
Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities: https://t.co/BKpMMFNhC3
@trajan03 @NiallStanage @AOC @BernieSanders Takes a min to Google. I know it’s rough 😪 https://t.co/h37IKFuxgm
都市学:アメリカでの熱ストレスへの不均衡な曝露 ✅米国主要都市で熱ストレスへの曝露が有色人種と低所得者に不釣合いに大きくなっている🥵 ✅衛星観測による夏季日中気温データと社会人口統計学的データを組み合わせて調査🇺🇸 ✅格差是正の政策介入に役立つかもしれない👨 https://t.co/CKrOozUBtx
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
This is what #Infrastructure should address, @POTUS. End #FossilFuel subsidies to prevent further warming and address the unjust conditions that mean poorer people live in hotter parts of our cities.
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
RT @WIClimateHealth: Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and peo…
Black & Hispanic residents in US cities are 2x more exposed than white people to the urban heat island effect, and people living below the poverty line are 50% more exposed than wealthier people. Higher temperatures in paved heat islands harm health.
RT @EHallPhD: "The average person of color lives in a census tract with higher SUHI intensity than non-Hispanic whites in all but 6 of the…
"The average person of color lives in a census tract with higher SUHI intensity than non-Hispanic whites in all but 6 of the 175 largest urbanized areas in the continental United States." https://t.co/VHlfqwnV0U
Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities | Nature Communications https://t.co/Bfv7ZG8SNH
RT @jaded_ecologist: Urban heat island and systemic read lining go hand and hand. Check out this paper to learn more. https://t.co/n1mv0EY3…
@DaveEvansPhD Glenn sheriff is an economist who published in Nature Comm: https://t.co/KXAWcLK0qw
@tankie_gf @calebmaupin Some more on this: https://t.co/KnBWmh8lJS We're not air conditioning ourselves out of this. To do that would be suicidal and would only produce an arms race between workers.
RT @NatureJapan: Nature Communications「米国主要都市における都市ヒートアイランド強度に対する曝露の不均衡」 https://t.co/8kn7iJImvD @NatureComms
RT @NatureJapan: Nature Communications「米国主要都市における都市ヒートアイランド強度に対する曝露の不均衡」 https://t.co/8kn7iJImvD @NatureComms
RT @NatureJapan: Nature Communications「米国主要都市における都市ヒートアイランド強度に対する曝露の不均衡」 https://t.co/8kn7iJImvD @NatureComms
Nature Communications「米国主要都市における都市ヒートアイランド強度に対する曝露の不均衡」 https://t.co/8kn7iJImvD @NatureComms
RT @quinnemmett: As the west bakes thanks to climate change, remember this: In 169 of 175 U.S. cities, "people of color live in census tr…
As the west bakes thanks to climate change, remember this: In 169 of 175 U.S. cities, "people of color live in census tracts more susceptible to urban heat-island effects than non-Hispanic White people do." https://t.co/tqpx05XrpL
(Source: Hsu, A., Sheriff, G., Chakraborty, T. et al. Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities. Nat Commun 12, 2721 (2021). https://t.co/WbIlDfVB57)
Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities ...Global heating: Study shows impact of 'climate racism' in US https://t.co/bCj5Im5WAv @tnatw https://t.co/aJv7bgaDGz
RT @CEHN: New study: avg person of color lives in a census tract with higher summer daytime surface urban heat island intensity in all but…
New study: avg person of color lives in a census tract with higher summer daytime surface urban heat island intensity in all but 6 of the 175 largest urbanized areas in US. Kids are especially susceptible to temperature extremes and their health effects. h
気候科学:米国の都市における熱ストレスへの曝露に集団間格差が生じている (Nature Research) https://t.co/0XhjsHrfUp
RT @TC_Chakraborty: More coverage of our (@ecoangelhsu @gdsheriff @dcmg2005) recent paper in @NatureComm :https://t.co/NfsAe0DXRV on dispar…
Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities | Nature Communications https://t.co/qOMraQFGkM
RT @ecoangelhsu: So happy to share our study on inequalities #urbanheat exposure in US cities! We submitted this paper before my second chi…
RT @ecoangelhsu: More great coverage of our #UrbanHeatIsland disparity study. Read it (open access) here: https://t.co/xCzQP5Ywo3 https://t…
RT @SamuelMSosa: En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los gr…
RT @SamuelMSosa: En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los gr…
RT @SamuelMSosa: En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los gr…
RT @SamuelMSosa: En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los gr…
RT @SamuelMSosa: En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los gr…
En la práctica totalidad de las principales áreas urbanas de EEUU (las + pobladas), las olas de calor afectan más a los grupos sociales de menor poder adquisitivo. El cambio climático acentúa las injusticias. La #JusticiaClimática como horizonte de acción.
Some nice research from colleagues at @ASU, @Yale, @UNC on how #heat risk and the #urbanheatisland impacts some communities disproportionately in many U.S. #cities. https://t.co/YzVFX8NTew
RT @ecoangelhsu: More great coverage of our #UrbanHeatIsland disparity study. Read it (open access) here: https://t.co/xCzQP5Ywo3
RT @ecoangelhsu: More great coverage of our #UrbanHeatIsland disparity study. Read it (open access) here: https://t.co/xCzQP5Ywo3
RT @ecoangelhsu: More great coverage of our #UrbanHeatIsland disparity study. Read it (open access) here: https://t.co/xCzQP5Ywo3 https://t…
More great coverage of our #UrbanHeatIsland disparity study. Read it (open access) here: https://t.co/xCzQP5Ywo3
RT @gwellenius: New analysis in @natcomms shows that urban heat islands are not equitably distributed. eg Greenville, SC where "Black popu…
RT @gwellenius: New analysis in @natcomms shows that urban heat islands are not equitably distributed. eg Greenville, SC where "Black popu…
37% of heat deaths are tied to climate change. Especially poor people in cities are at risk. https://t.co/NXS6Pmb0t5 https://t.co/6Sgf0XRb4A https://t.co/Gxc5ZlpC9X
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @TC_Chakraborty: More coverage of our (@ecoangelhsu @gdsheriff @dcmg2005) recent paper in @NatureComm :https://t.co/NfsAe0DXRV on dispar…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity across major US cities | Nature Communications https://t.co/Dbt2fVRr2K
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NatureComms: People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are affected disproportionally by urban heat in most cities acr…
RT @Schools4Climate: Yet another study detailing disproportionate harm from fossil fuel pollution+climate change to communities of color? S…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of…
Urban heat stress exposure may disproportionately affect people of color and low-income households in the majority of cities across the US, according to a study published in @NatureComms. https://t.co/c2IdblvI16 https://t.co/bNoOEUGTUN
As cities grow hotter guess who will suffer most https://t.co/LycKlV72P3
@TuckerCarlson https://t.co/Kv4XCTirTV. You won't believe this woke trash "peer reviewed" article I just found. Because of racism, people of color are more likely to live in heat islands and suffer as a consequence. Who would even think to do such a study
RT @NatureComms: People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are affected disproportionally by urban heat in most cities acr…
People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are affected disproportionally by urban heat in most cities across the US. https://t.co/6h4gLhTRgx https://t.co/lKdSGTlp8x
RT @NatureComms: People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are disproportionally affected by urban heat in most cities acr…
RT @cordezbar: Another example of distributional equity for #urban #trees #climate https://t.co/z75ecmKfNR
RT @KMKowalski: A 5/25 Nature Communications report confirms that people of color & those with low incomes are more at risk for heat island…
RT @NatureComms: People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are disproportionally affected by urban heat in most cities acr…
In 169 of largest 175 US cities, POC had more exposure to heat than whites. Heat island effects increased temperature in white neighborhoods by 2.6°F, less than half the 5.6°F experienced by POC. Income did not explain the disparity. https://t.co/MgHHM
RT @NatureComms: People of colour and persons living below the poverty line are disproportionally affected by urban heat in most cities acr…
RT @gdsheriff: New research (w @ecoangelhsu @TC_Chakraborty @dcmg2005) at Nature Comms documenting income and racial disparities in exposur…