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    Increasing urban vegetation could have saved over 1.1 million lives in the last two decades, modeling study suggests

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    Increasing urban vegetation by 30% could have saved more than one-third of all heat-related deaths, saving up to 1.16 million lives globally from 2000 to 2019 according to a 20-year modeling study of the impact of increasing greenness in more than 11,000 urban areas.
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