Urban Cooling Grants Target Vulnerable Communities First
New federal and state urban cooling grants prioritize vulnerable communities with equity-based criteria, funding shade trees and cool roofs to combat extreme heat. Programs...
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New federal and state urban cooling grants prioritize vulnerable communities with equity-based criteria, funding shade trees and cool roofs to combat extreme heat. Programs...
Worsening air quality from wildfires and pollution forces widespread school closures, sparking policy debates about student health, educational continuity, and economic...
New report reveals illegal logging continues to cause $10B+ annual losses despite enforcement efforts. Technological advances and international cooperation offer hope, but...
Extreme heat stress threatens global crop yields, with research showing 4-10% yield declines per 1°C warming. Agricultural workers face 35x higher mortality risk, requiring...
New research quantifies how urban green spaces save billions in healthcare costs through improved public health, with policy recommendations for cities to maximize economic benefits.
New study reveals microplastics in 81% of tap water samples, with improved sampling methods showing higher contamination levels. Health risks from smaller particles and...