As climate change makes smog and bushfires more common, people will die from air pollution at increasingly high rates – especially in densely-populated cities.
It’s imperative we build national capacity programs for healthcare professionals to respond and manage climate change-related impacts on health, disasters, and risk reductions.
A new research paper outlines how we can cool our urban spaces – and what will happen if we don’t.
The city's rapid growth presents some problems for its urban forest strategy.
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