Why urban greening isn't a panacea for extreme weather under climate change
- Written by Mark O. Cuthbert, Principal Research Fellow & Reader, Cardiff University

Urban greening is often touted as a way to tackle both heatwaves and floods in cities. This includes through green roofs, living walls, vegetated urban spaces, private and community gardens, habitat corridors, bushland and parks.
But our latest research shows that, for most cities worldwide, urban greening can either subdue floods or mi...
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