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Behavior-encoded models reveal differentiated access to public cooling environment by race and income

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Behavior-encoded models reveal differentiated access to public cooling environment by race and income

C. Li, X. Su, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Chao Li, Xing Su, Chao Fan, and Haoying Han uncovers significant disparities in access to public cooling environments across 40 U.S. counties, emphasizing the racial and income inequalities that persist. Discover how driving impacts access differently than walking, and why it's imperative to address these critical disparities in public spaces.

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