Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Climate warming may reduce urban vitality

Mobile phone data on 13 million people in Spain—more than a quarter of the population—show that hot days reduce individual mobility, thereby reducing social mixing and making city centers less vibrant. As the climate warms, heat could reshape society, increasing heat-related illness, shifting some p...

Climate warming may reduce urban vitality
Image: Phys.org
Mobile phone data on 13 million people in Spain—more than a quarter of the population—show that hot days reduce individual mobility, thereby reducing social mixing and making city centers less vibrant. As the climate warms, heat could reshape society, increasing heat-related illness, shifting some physical and outdoor activities to evening and night hours, and altering daily movement patterns.

Originally published at Phys.org

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