but the problem is:
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increase in extrem adverse effects & heat concentration in urban areas
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is not a google project The question is still: Do we contribute to the GW ( global warming ) or not? and how much? The models are stupid and often fail to consider local effects. Such as the Urban Heat Island Effect, which of course exists but we have also to consider that every day more people go living in urban areas. I would say the dog eats his tail. Er cane se magna la coda! more one EPA "For millions of Americans living in and around cities, heat islands are of growing concern. This phenomenon describes urban and suburban temperatures that are 2 to 10°F (1 to 6°C) hotter than nearby rural areas. Elevated temperatures can impact communities by increasing peak energy demand, air conditioning costs, air pollution levels, and heat-related illness and mortality." |
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last update: 20+02+2012= 2034
2019 - 2034 = [- 15]