• One of the best forms of heat relief is pretty simple: trees. • In cities, as studies have documented, more tree cover lowers surface temperatures and heat-related health risks. • However, as a new study led by MIT researchers shows, the amount of tree cover varies widely within cities, and is generally connected to wealth levels. • After examining a cross-section of cities on four continents at different latitudes, the research finds a consistent link between wealth and neighborhood tree abundance within a city, with better-off residents usually enjoying much more shade on nearby sidewalks.
Article Summaries:
- One of the best forms of heat relief is pretty simple: trees. In cities, as studies have documented, more tree cover lowers surface temperatures and heat-related health risks. However, as a new study led by MIT researchers shows, the amount of tree cover varies widely within cities, and is generally connected to wealth levels. After examining a cross-section of cities on four continents at different latitudes, the research finds a consistent link between wealth and neighborhood tree abundance within a city, with better-off residents usually enjoying much more shade on nearby sidewalks.
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- https://phys.org/news/2026-02-city-richer-neighborhoods-sidewalk.html (Latest source article published: 2026-02-24 23:40 UTC)