Heat risk isn’t just about the highs: Large daily temperature swings can harm human health – maps show who is affected most
- Written by Shengjie Liu, Ph.D. Candidate in Spatial Sciences, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Low-income neighborhoods with lots of concrete and few trees can heat up faster than surrounding areas.AP Photo/Richard VogelThis summer has shown how quickly high temperatures can pose serious health risks, with record-breaking heat waves claiming thousands of lives around the world.
However, it’s not just high and low temperatures that...









