Why poorer suburbs could be up to 10 degrees hotter

By Ellen Lutton
Updated September 27 2017 - 10:10pm, first published 9:11pm
Image taken from Age pdf, 05-03-2008
Houses ; aerial view of a Melbourne suburb ; housing estate ; rooftops ; 2030 ; town planning.

IF YOU DO ONE THING. THURSDAY AUGUST 31. LECTURE ON THE SUBURBS
Aerial view - suburbs - houses
Image taken from Age pdf, 05-03-2008 Houses ; aerial view of a Melbourne suburb ; housing estate ; rooftops ; 2030 ; town planning. IF YOU DO ONE THING. THURSDAY AUGUST 31. LECTURE ON THE SUBURBS Aerial view - suburbs - houses

Poor and disadvantaged Australian suburbs are at risk of being more than 10 degrees hotter than greener, wealthier areas, an RMIT University study has found.

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