
Episode 911
Tree growth extended in urban jungles
Warmer city environments seem to be affecting the tree growth within them in unexpected ways...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
December 13, 20214m 7s
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Show Notes
Cities have been found to be warming at faster rates than the rest of the planet due to the materials used such as concrete absorbing heat more readily than organic materials. This is known as the "urban heat island" effect. One antidote, scientists have found, is to plant trees. But flipping the issue around for a moment, what do the trees make of these urban jungles? According to Lin Meng, at the University of California, Berkeley, tree growth in urban locations is different, as she explained to Verner Viisainen, based on research published in PNAS... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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