Plumer and Popovich’s (2020) study finds that historically redlined neighborhoods are often hotter today than neighborhoods that were not. Formerly redlined neighborhoods also often have more asphalt and fewer trees. Their study nuances research on ______, which often consider only the difference between cities and outlying areas.
Albedo effects
Relative humidity
Urban heat islands
Acidification
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