Study Proves Trees' Cooling Effect in Extreme Heat
WSL research demonstrates plane trees maintain cooling effect even above 39°C, challenging previous assumptions and offering solutions for urban heat management.

Key Takeaways
- Plane trees maintain cooling effect above 39°C through water evaporation
- Previous assumptions limited trees' cooling effect to 30-35°C
- Water flow in tree trunks increased with rising temperatures
- Deep soil water reserves helped plane trees maintain cooling effect
By The Numbers
They Said
"Obviously, we have not yet fully understood how trees react to extreme conditions"