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What
city climates do to people

Many Australian climates are quite warm: the additional warming of the
urban heat island effect can have adverse effects on health, on energy
use and even, it seems, on people's behavior. During hot weather, the
city's warmer nights can delay overnight recovery from heat stress.
As a result, death rates in cities show a peak during heatwaves.

There is evidence, mostly from the USA, that aggressive behaviour (street
offences, riots) in cities increases during hot weather. Recent Australian
studies show similar links between offensive behavior and hot weather.
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