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Cooling Infrastructure Helps Control Pedestrian-Level Air Temperatures in Urban Areas
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Significant contribution to urban climate change research by our own Dr. Scott Krayenhoff
SES researcher Dr. Scott Krayenhoff recently published results from his urban climate research in high impact journals contributing significantly to this important aspect of environmental science.