As big Australian backyards disappear, experts fear our summers might get hotter. Here's why By News November 11, 2021 Add Comment Edit Demand for housing has led to a rise in subdivisions, and a loss of yard space and the trees they contain, in turn exacerbating an urban heat island effect which could be making our suburbs hotter. Share this post Related PostsThe toolbox murders: How an 'innocent' text led to one of Queensland's most 'sadistic' crimesGutho's wink a microcosm for NRL rule change cunning and challengeTanzania's first female president sworn inFlights between Tasmania and New Zealand to resume after 20-year hiatusMyanmar construction magnate claims he gave Aung San Suu Kyi cash paymentsMachete killer handed life sentence for 'extraordinarily brutal explosion of violence'Tanzania's first female president sworn in'Told to shoot our own family': Myanmar police say they fled to India after refusing to fire on protesters
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