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Maroc Maroc - Daily Maverick - A La Une - 19/Jun 22:19

HOTSPOTS: ‘Thermal inequalities’ — Cape Town heat mapping reveals huge temperature differences between districts

A study has found that Cape Town neighbourhoods with densely packed buildings and no trees face temperatures up to 15°C higher than some other areas in the city.

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