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Recent data from Climate Central ranks Philly as the sixth highest U.S. city
in its share of residents who experience the “urban heat-island effect” of more than 9 degrees compared to those living in non-urban areas.that combines data from satellite imagery, land cover, green space, building footprints, transportation, and census tract population data. Scientists use the data to model which tracts would likely be warmer than others. For example, buildings and roads absorb and reemit the sun’s heat more than forests and rivers. Dark surfaces like black asphalt roofs reflect less light and retain more heat. This is why certain
during extreme heat compared to suburban and rural areas, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.A Philadelphia woman who was shot in the head by a private security contractor hired to remove her from her home filed a first-of-its kind lawsuit Tuesday.
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