Urban areas without trees can be “heat islands” Arbor Day Foundation – Planting trees in your city’s urban areas is a winning investment for the city, its citizens, and the environment. Urban areas without trees can become “heat islands,” with significantly higher temperatures than other commercial
Read MoreWhat role do trees play in mitigating urban heat islands and promoting health? American Forests – Why is one neighborhood hotter than another? Chances are it is because it has fewer trees. Trees help cool neighborhoods down and reduce what’s called the “urban heat island effect,”
Read MoreThere’s so much heat in your city! Conserve Energy Future – If you pay attention to your local weather channel news, you may notice that cities or metropolitan areas are typically warmer with slightly higher temperatures compared to their adjacent rural areas. This temperature difference is
Read MoreNPR – Cities are often warmer than their suburbs because of a phenomenon called “the heat island effect.” The way a city is designed — the building materials used, the way streets are arranged, the lack of canopy — can actually sequester heat. More than half
Read MoreWhat is the Urban Heat Island? City of Dallas – Like many metropolitan areas, Dallas’ is affected by an Urban Heat Island (UHI), sometimes there is a 10-12 degree temperature difference between the inner urban and rural areas, which is caused by the large concrete areas
Read MoreWhy compost at home? Environmental Protection Agency – Composting is nature’s way of recycling. It is one of the most powerful actions we can take to reduce our trash, address climate change, and build healthy soil. By turning our food scraps and yard trim into compost,
Read MoreKeep wind and solar power cleaning our air and saving us money. Environment Texas – On behalf of Environment Texas, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is asking everyone to order their complimentary “Save Texas Renewables” yard sign to show support for renewable energy in Texas. Order
Read MoreFort Worth Composting Pilot Program Residential Food Waste Composting Program – Recognizing the city’s landfill is filling up with materials that do not belong there, Fort Worth is advancing initiatives intended to divert materials away from the landfill that can be either re-used, recycled, mulched or composted.
Read MoreNature’s way of recycling organic materials Time to Recycle – The natural process of the decomposition of organic material into a soil amendment is known as composting. Composting, and then using that compost, is also good for the environment because it is a natural alternative to commercial
Read MoreSustainable Living as a College Student Plant Based Products Council – The circular economy is a method of production and consumption management that ensures everything is used to its maximum potential, having consumers reusing their everyday necessities until the product gets efficiently recycled or composted into a
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