European cities are using clever design solutions to fight extreme heat. Will they work?
Europe is facing a deadly, record-breaking heat wave, and to keep cool, cities and residents have taken to design interventions. Some are longer-running projects already underway, while others are quick DIY relief efforts for Europeans facing the hottest summer ever. Here are seven ways European cities have been aiming to help their citizens beat the heat (aside from buying more air-conditioning units), even if it’s just a couple of degrees at a time. [Photo: Jerome Gilles/Nur Photo via Getty Images] 1. “Cooling islands” in Paris Paris designed “cooling islands” that use water, vegetation, and shading structures to keep a space roughly 4 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than it otherwise would be. Over time, the city has expanded its number of cooling spots—which include public parks, pools, and buildings—from more than 800 in 2019 to more than 1,400 today. A digital map shows residents and visitors the nearest location. [Photo: Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP/Getty Images] 2. Chalk on the windows in Nantes In France, schools are covering windows with chalk to block out the heat this summer. A chalk powder called Blanc de Meudon is mixed with water and painted on windows to reflect light. [Photo: chromoprisme/Adobe Stock] 3. Planting more trees in Marseille As part of a wider refresh of its public spaces, in 2024 Marseille, a port city on the Mediterranean coast of southern France, agreed to a plan to plant more trees. So far, the city has identified about 300,000 seedlings and 8,000 mature trees for planting in this urban design intervention, according to the EU Covenant of Mayors. Trees have a natural cooling effect because they provide shade and a process called evapotranspiration, by which plants absorb water and emit it through their leaves while moisture from the soil evaporates. A park built on the roof of a shopping center in Rotterdam, 2024 [Photo: Pierre Crom/Getty Images] 4. Green roofs in Rotterdam Rotterdam, the second-largest city in the Nethe