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Concrete Jungles Need Green Relief
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Over 800,000 Dutch residents live in concrete-heavy neighborhoods with almost no greenery, making them dangerously vulnerable to rising heat. As summers intensify, these areas can soar up to 8 degrees hotter than rural zones—with streets hitting 45°C. Already, heat stress causes around 250 extra deaths annually, projected to climb to 3,800 by 2050 if nothing changes. Without trees and green spaces, public life shrinks, isolating communities. A coalition of groups is demanding national minimums for greenery and funding for cities to plant trees—emphasizing that nature isn’t just aesthetic, it’s essential for survival and social connection.
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