Scientists found urban trees can increase heat stress in some tropical neighborhoods downwind as humidity may outweigh cooling benefits

Home Breaking News Scientists found urban trees can increase heat stress in some tropical neighborhoods downwind as humidity may outweigh cooling benefits
New research reveals that while trees consistently cool areas immediately around them, their broader impact on urban temperatures varies significantly with local climate and humidity. In arid regions, trees can extend cooling benefits by adding moisture, while in humid tropics, their effectiveness in reducing heat stress beyond their shade is more complex. This highlights the need for climate-conscious urban greening strategies.