You joke but it would take a couple of degrees off. If, for whatever reason, the soil was naturally moist, maybe even a few more thanks to transpiration.
I used to plant urban trees for a living so we would rattle off all the stats about temperature control, increased property values etc in the urban landscape and get back “WHAT ABOUT THE LEAVES!!”.
Always hated that comeback when talking about trees around peoples houses, not like raking them up is the end of the world and neither is clearing out your gutters from time to time.
There is a small dot in North Queensland that only has about 70% chance, what are they doing differently there?
I looked at GMaps and it’s the Daintree area, mostly national parks and bushland throughout.
Trees and natural formations moderate climate?
How did scientists miss this? /s
Urban planners are going to be very upset.
Keeping a fridge well stocked with Great Northerns
There’s also another 70% chance spot around what I assume is Sydney?
Worimi National Park area, also rainforest.
Time to start growing a rainforest in my backyard.
You joke but it would take a couple of degrees off. If, for whatever reason, the soil was naturally moist, maybe even a few more thanks to transpiration.
I used to plant urban trees for a living so we would rattle off all the stats about temperature control, increased property values etc in the urban landscape and get back “WHAT ABOUT THE LEAVES!!”.
Always hated that comeback when talking about trees around peoples houses, not like raking them up is the end of the world and neither is clearing out your gutters from time to time.
Tasmanian rainforests not helping I guess. Ouch.