Study on extreme heat in U.S. cities a warning for Canada: researcher
GUELPH, Ont. — Research that finds extreme heat risks from climate change in U.S. cities is much higher than previously thought is a warning for Canada, says one of the authors.
“A city like Vancouver isn’t going to be too dissimilar from Seattle,” said Scott Krayenhoff, a professor at the University of Guelph’s school of environmental science.
“Toronto isn’t going to be too dissimilar from Detroit or Buffalo.”
Extreme heat is becoming an increasing concern for public health officials around the world.


