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Toronto’s mean annual temperature is 9.4 degrees Celsius. We don’t need to reduce the heat island effect, we need to increase it!
That is an entirely preposterous, outlandish and irresponsible statement.
Many of the heat island mitigation ideas created for warmer Cities aren’t really logical for us because of our generally cold weather.
Precisely which ideas are you talking about?
We really just need to get through a few months of sporadic daytime heat waves.
We have a not had a daytime humidex reading under 32 in the last 3 weeks; nor a single night under 19 (which is 4 degrees over our historic norm)
I don't know what City your living in................
As someone who works from home a great deal of the time, I have 3 air conditioners, including one in my home office.
It is 27C in here right now as I type............that's not factoring in the 65% humidity.
It is profoundly uncomfortable; and a huge portion of our population has no air conditioning or much less than I.
There is an urgent need to address this!
Plant more trees and gardens. Smarter use of awnings.
Sure, absolutely. That will, however affect the total temperature by less than 1C
To reduce our temperature to the same as more rural areas, we need substantial de-paving of parking lots, large numbers of new trees in same, narrower roads, green roofs and more.
Tap into natural reservoirs of cold like our lakes and the ground under our feet.
What?
The rest of the year we need to concentrate on how to more efficiently capture heat.
Sure, but you know that isn't the opposite of the urban heat island effect; we're not going to use that heat to warm the outdoors in winter.