Arizona State University unveils Cool Routes tool for shaded walks

Arizona State University has developed an open-source online tool called Cool Routes to help pedestrians find the coolest and shadiest paths through urban areas. The platform currently covers the Tempe campus and aims to address the urban heat island effect that makes walking dangerous in hot cities.

The tool calculates mean radiant temperature by analyzing shade from buildings and trees using high-resolution data from the United States Geological Survey. It also incorporates forecasted weather and time of day to simulate thermal conditions from six directions.

Isaac Buo, an urban informatics scientist at ASU who co-led the project, explained the approach. “If you’re willing to make a detour of, say, two extra minutes, we can get you through a route that is well-shaded,” he said.

Researchers tested the calculations with a mobile cart called MaRTy on hot summer days. The platform is being open-sourced so other cities can adapt it for planning tree plantings or shaded bus stops.

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U.S. map illustration highlighting uneven state warming: hotter highs in West, warmer lows in North, contrasting averages and extremes.
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A study in PLOS Climate reports that U.S. warming trends vary sharply by state and by whether researchers look at temperature averages or extremes. Using data from 1950 to 2021 for the 48 contiguous states, the authors found that 27 states showed statistically significant increases in average temperature, while 41 showed warming in at least one part of their temperature range—such as hotter highs in parts of the West and warmer cold-season lows in parts of the North.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has unveiled the Heat Wave Action Plan 2026, featuring ORS for schoolchildren, cool rooms in hospitals, and safety measures for construction workers. The plan comes as the capital recorded a maximum temperature of 42 degrees Celsius on Sunday, 3.1 notches above the seasonal average.

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Cities from Paris to Barcelona are staging elaborate drills to prepare for extreme heat waves made more likely by climate change. These exercises test emergency responses, infrastructure, and public awareness amid warnings of deadly temperatures ahead. Officials say the simulations reveal critical weaknesses before real crises hit.

On June 17 and 20 2026, parents of pupils in Nantes installed survival blankets and painted windows to combat heat in public schools.

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The Department of Education has introduced a new platform to help schools manage risks from natural disasters. Project LIGTAS+ provides detailed, school-specific data on hazards. It aims to reduce disruptions to learning and support affected communities.

Hong Kong's labour authorities have expanded heat stress monitoring to 10 sites for faster alerts to safeguard outdoor workers. Deputy Commissioner for Labour Vincent Fung Hao-yin announced on Monday the incorporation of data from the Observatory's eight new stations. The enhancement takes effect next Monday.

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Researchers led by UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed GOFLOW, a deep learning technique that converts thermal images from geostationary weather satellites into high-resolution maps of ocean surface currents. It reveals fast-changing, sub-10-kilometer features vital for climate, heat/carbon uptake, and marine ecosystems, with results published in Nature Geoscience (DOI: 10.1038/s41561-026-01943-0).

 

 

 

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