abstract: Access to air conditioned space is critical for protecting urban populations from the adverse effects of heat exposure. Yet there remains fairly limited knowledge of the penetration of private (home air conditioning) and distribution of public (cooling centers and commercial space) cooled space across cities. Furthermore, the deployment of government-sponsored cooling centers is likely to be inadequately informed with respect to the location of existing cooling resources (residential air conditioning and air conditioned public space), raising questions of the equitability of access to heat refuges. We explore the distribution of private and public cooling resources and access inequities at the household level in two major US urban...
abstract: This document has been superseded by our peer-reviewed publication: Building Thermal Perfo...
The leading source of weather-related deaths in the United States is heat, and future projections sh...
Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have...
Access to air conditioned space is critical for protecting urban populations from the adverse effect...
abstract: Preventing heat-associated morbidity and mortality is a public health priority in Maricopa...
abstract: The leading source of weather-related deaths in the United States is heat, and future proj...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
ABSTRACTThis study emphasizes the critical role of air conditioning (AC) in preventing heat-related ...
Extreme heat events (EHE) result in the highest number of weather-related deaths, taking more lives ...
The expansion and densification of cities change the existing landscapes in ways that significantly ...
Morbidity and mortality due to severe heat stress are particularly problematic for older people, whi...
abstract: Moderate physical activity, such as walking and biking, positively affects physical and me...
abstract: In Greater Phoenix, urban heat is impacting health, safety, and the economy and these impa...
Global cooling capacity is expected to triple by 2050, as rising temperatures and humidity levels in...
In an extreme heat event, people can go to air-conditioned public facilities if residential air-cond...
abstract: This document has been superseded by our peer-reviewed publication: Building Thermal Perfo...
The leading source of weather-related deaths in the United States is heat, and future projections sh...
Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have...
Access to air conditioned space is critical for protecting urban populations from the adverse effect...
abstract: Preventing heat-associated morbidity and mortality is a public health priority in Maricopa...
abstract: The leading source of weather-related deaths in the United States is heat, and future proj...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
ABSTRACTThis study emphasizes the critical role of air conditioning (AC) in preventing heat-related ...
Extreme heat events (EHE) result in the highest number of weather-related deaths, taking more lives ...
The expansion and densification of cities change the existing landscapes in ways that significantly ...
Morbidity and mortality due to severe heat stress are particularly problematic for older people, whi...
abstract: Moderate physical activity, such as walking and biking, positively affects physical and me...
abstract: In Greater Phoenix, urban heat is impacting health, safety, and the economy and these impa...
Global cooling capacity is expected to triple by 2050, as rising temperatures and humidity levels in...
In an extreme heat event, people can go to air-conditioned public facilities if residential air-cond...
abstract: This document has been superseded by our peer-reviewed publication: Building Thermal Perfo...
The leading source of weather-related deaths in the United States is heat, and future projections sh...
Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have...