EPISODE · Jul 21, 2026 · 34 MIN
Reducing Chicago’s ‘Urban Heat Island’ Effect
from In the Loop with Sasha-Ann Simons · host WBEZ Chicago
Chicago can feel up to 8 degrees hotter than suburbs and rural areas because there are more buildings and asphalt and fewer plants to aid the natural process of keeping an area cool. Parts of the city with the least greenspace, tree canopy and more industry can be even hotter than the city average temperature. In the Loop explores efforts by residents and officials to identify the city’s hotter areas and help residents adapt to the extreme heat.GUESTS: Max Berkelhammer, professor, earth and environmental sciences UIC Lindy Wordlaw, Assistant Commissioner, Department of EnvironmentNedra Sims-Fears, executive director, Greater Chatham InitiativeFor a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
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