Urban Heat Island (UHI) is when our cities get significantly warmer than the surrounding rural areas. This temperature difference can lead to higher energy bills 💰, poor air quality 🌫️, and health issues 🚑 during those hot summer months. It’s something we all experience, and it can really affect our daily lives. But, by planting more trees 🌳, creating green spaces 🌼, and using cool roofs 🏠, we can help lower those temperatures. Simple changes in urban planning can make our cities more comfortable and healthier for everyone. Follow us for insights and contact us for sustainable solutions! 📩🌍 #Vocabverse #UHIeffect #sustainable #sustainability #ergoenergy
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