Extreme heat is our future – European cities must adapt / Alexander Hurst
Greenery, shade and swimming spots won’t solve the climate crisis, but they’re becoming ever more critical Three years ago, in Zurich for the first time, I crossed a bridge over the Limmat River and saw people floating down it in rubber rings on their way home from work, some casually holding (…)
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