Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a new way to measure how traffic contributes to rising urban temperatures, revealing that everyday vehicle use can play a measurable role in making cities warmer.The researchers created a new physics-based module that allows heat produced by urban traffic to be represented directly within...
correction: heat from large and combustible vehicles
(also wide stroads and lack of trees; zoning laws, with the exception of isolating heavy industry, also don’t benefit society much, as they contribute to urban sprawl, meaning people need to travel longer to go to work).