2024
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.901
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Applying recent advances in climate adaptation research to urban heat risk management

Chandni Singh,
Ananya Ramesh,
Michael Hagenlocher
et al.

Abstract: There is unequivocal evidence that anthropogenic climate change is supercharging temperature and precipitation regimes globally. One of the clearest signals of this is seen in current and projected increases in extreme heat, understood as changes in temperature maximums, longer duration heatwaves, and higher night‐time temperatures. Extreme heat has substantial impacts on socio‐ecological systems through direct impacts on human health and labor productivity, crop yields and water security; and second‐order imp… Show more

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