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U.S. cities combat extreme heat with art, shade, and education to protect public health.
U.S. cities are using art, shade, and education to fight extreme heat from climate change.
In Phoenix, colorful temporary installations with misting systems and reflective materials offer cooling shade while hosting events that share heat safety tips and supplies.
Similar projects in Cambridge and other cities use interactive art, like heat-sensitive flowers, to warn of dangers.
Research shows shade lowers both air and surface temperatures, and attractive designs can make people feel cooler and more resilient.
These efforts combine science, community engagement, and creativity to protect public health and build climate resilience.
Las ciudades de EE.UU. combaten el calor extremo con arte, sombra y educación para proteger la salud pública.