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As the sun rises every day over bustling urban landscapes, its rays are sucked up by concrete jungles and asphalt highways, casting a relentless blanket of warmth over city streets. This is known as the "urban heat island effect," where cities are turned into veritable saunas that trap temperatures and negatively affect residents. Even climate change can run rampant thanks to this heat. But how does this heat island even exist? And is there a way to stop it before it’s too late? Click through this gallery to find out.

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The "urban heat island effect" refers to the phenomenon where urban areas experience higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas. Compared to natural landscapes, cities experience far higher temperatures.

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This effect primarily occurs due to human activities/creations such as building materials, transportation, and energy consumption. But the concrete buildings that exist in towns and cities are also factors, since they absorb and retain more heat from the sun.

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Buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb heat during the day and release it at night, contributing to elevated nighttime temperatures. This cycle continues endlessly and can even worsen over time.

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When heat waves from the weather and climate come into contact with urban areas, the heat island effect can be intensified. In fact, health risks in urban residents are often exacerbated at such times.

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There are many consequences for the heat island effect, which can include health issues and even environmental impacts. One consequence is that there is an increased demand for cooling in urban areas, which means that more energy is consumed and more greenhouse gases are ejected into the atmosphere.

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Elevated temperatures in cities can worsen the local air quality. Poisonous ozone and pollutants from cars or factories are essentially trapped closer to the ground by the heat, which could create respiratory issues in urban residents.

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Heat islands can disrupt or destroy local ecosystems, since elevated temperatures alter animal habitats and plant growth. Endangered fauna are oftentimes forced to migrate to other places to survive, which can fail and cause them to become extinct.

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Increased urban temperatures also have the opportunity to create wildfires in local ecosystems. Around the world, wildfires have been known to ravage vast areas of landscape and cause health issues for many animals and people.

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Heat islands can negatively impact agriculture, since it increases soil temperatures, alters plant growth, and reduces crop yields. Farmers can encounter major economic losses, and urban communities would be left without food.

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Higher temperatures in urban areas can affect water quality and increase the risk of illnesses. Water-borne diseases can thrive in increased temperatures, which puts urban populations at risk of epidemics.

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Vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and homeless, are disproportionately affected by the urban heat island effect. Since they are more susceptible to health issues and inadequate housing conditions, they cannot be extensively protected from increased temperatures.

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Heat waves associated with the urban heat island effect can increase mortality rates and hospital admissions due to heat-related illnesses, particularly among vulnerable populations with limited access to cooling resources.

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Elevated temperatures in urban areas can reduce outdoor comfort levels, which places limitations on opportunities for outdoor recreation, socialization, and physical activity. This is made especially worse during hot weather periods and the summer months.

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Is there a possible way that the urban heat island effect can be reduced? Thankfully, there are many mitigating strategies that can be implemented, one of which is to increase the amount of green spaces that exist in cities, such as parks and rooftop gardens.

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Planting trees can help shade urban surfaces from the sun, which would reduce heat absorption and also improve air quality through photosynthesis. Some organizations around the world are trying to implement urban forestry programs that increase tree canopy cover and provide more shade.

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Another way to mitigate urban heat islands is to incorporate water-efficient landscaping practices, such as drip irrigation and the planting of native species. This helps conserve water and cool urban environments.

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Companies that build in urban areas can use specific materials that reflect solar energy rather than absorb it, as well as insulation techniques that cool indoor spaces. This would reduce overall urban temperatures and also energy consumption.

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Other green infrastructure can include rain gardens and permeable pavements. These would help manage stormwater runoff, and can help cool urban environments.

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Since a lot of heat is trapped in urban areas by air pollution, it would be incredibly beneficial to promote public transportation, cycling, and walking. Vehicle emissions would be greatly reduced, alongside the heat generated by traffic.

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When surfaces, like pavements and rooftops, are painted white, they can help reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. But scientists are now trying to develop special paint that reduces heat even further, since traditional paints can still contribute partially to the heat island effect.

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City officials should also enforce urban planning initiatives that help reduce the impacts that city layouts have on the environment. Tree-lined streets and the use of mixed land can contribute to the mitigation of the heat island effect.

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Water features like fountains and ponds can provide cooling while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of urban areas. This might not always be a possible solution, however, since there are quite a few cities around the world that have implemented regulations that prohibit the use of water for aesthetic features.

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Cities may even find it beneficial to implement zoning regulations and laws that prioritize green spaces and limit heat-absorbing surfaces, especially in the center of major urban areas.

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Urban areas should also prioritize the creation of cooling corridors, which are shaded pathways and linear green spaces. This would enhance a city’s walkability, and pedestrians would also be less exposed to heat.

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As climate change becomes an ever-present threat, more countries are investing in renewable energy as a way of mitigating its effects. The urban heat island can also be reduced through such energy sources, which include wind turbines and solar panels.

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If cities were to prioritize heat-vulnerable populations (such as the elderly, children, and low-income communities), it would drastically reduce health incidents and enhance community resilience to extreme heat events.

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Community engagement and education are crucial for raising awareness about the urban heat island effect and its impacts. Indeed, communities can come together to plant trees and build green infrastructures that help entire neighborhoods.

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Monitoring and evaluating the impacts of heat mitigation strategies, air quality, and public health helps officials identify best practices and informs future decision-making and policy development.

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Collaboration between governments, businesses, communities, and researchers is essential for implementing effective strategies to mitigate urban heat island effects and build climate-resilient cities. In fact, the future of our cities and ecosystems depends on it.

Sources: (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) (National Geographic Society) (NASA Climate Kids) (NASA Science) (Climate Central) (Artnet)

See also: How climate change already impacts our daily lives

Why cities are experiencing rising temperatures

Are cities warmer than the countryside?

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As the sun rises every day over bustling urban landscapes, its rays are sucked up by concrete jungles and asphalt highways, casting a relentless blanket of warmth over city streets. This is known as the "urban heat island effect," where cities are turned into veritable saunas that trap temperatures and negatively affect residents. Even climate change can run rampant thanks to this heat.

But how does this heat island even exist? And is there a way to stop it before it’s too late? Click through this gallery to find out.

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