Looks like man-made global warming mainly applies to airports and industrial areas (8 degrees in 20 years!)

Hot airport runway. Plane. AI image.

By Jo Nova

Who knew, we can solve global warming by moving suburbs, planting trees, limiting immigration?

A new study used satellite data to look at ten cities around the world to see which parts of cities are the warmest, and how that has changed in the last twenty years as they grew.

It looks like man-made global warming mainly applies to airports and industrial areas. We put most of our thermometers at airports which awkwardly turns out to be 2.5 degrees Celsius warmer than surrounding areas, and presumably warmer than they were 120 years ago when there wasn’t 3 square kilometers of concrete runway there sitting in the sun. Industrial zones were even worse, being 2.8°C hotter. Conversely leafy green areas with a lot of vegetation were nearly 4 degrees cooler than the average. So airports are 6 degrees warmer than forests. Places near bodies of water were, not surprisingly, even more than 4 degrees cooler. It’s part of why people pay $5 million for a beachside mansion isn’t it?

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August 14, 2025 at 04:33PM

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