Schwarz on Promoting School Greening as Global Temperatures Rise
As global temperatures rise, urban planning professor Kirsten Schwarz’s study examines microclimates and the cooling effects of tree cover in California public schools.
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As global temperatures rise, urban planning professor Kirsten Schwarz’s study examines microclimates and the cooling effects of tree cover in California public schools.
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