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Designing cities for 21st-century weather


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Researchers have investigated how changes in urban land and population will affect future populations’ exposures to weather extremes under climate conditions at the end of the 21st century. They used a data-driven model to predict how urban areas across the country will grow by 2100, and found that how a city is laid out or organized spatially has the potential to reduce population exposures to future weather extremes.

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