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Daily Update

Best International Tour Packages from Punjab in 2026

Best International Tour Packages from Punjab in 2026 Planning an international holiday in 2026? Travelers from Punjab are increasingly choosing destinations such as Thailand, Bali,…

📅 June 14, 2026 ⏱️ 2 Min Read
Daily Update

Bali Tour Package – 5 Nights / 6 Days 🌴

Explore the beauty of Bali with Travelx. Enjoy flights, hotel stay, breakfast, airport transfers, Tanah Lot Tour, Ubud & Kintamani Tour, Aloha Swing, Water Sports,…

📅 June 13, 2026 ⏱️ 1 Min Read
HOTEL

A Seaside Reset in Laguna Beach

rom the iconic to the unexpected, the city of San Francisco never ceases to surprise. Kick-start your effortlessly delivered Northern California holiday in the cosmopolitan hills of The City . Join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception at your hotel

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 1 Min Read
STAYS

Tiptoe through the Tulips of Washington

2021 will be a Different Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. We know there will be restrictions on the number of people who can visit our fields and gardens (and other retail establishments/restaurants/venues) based on COVID guidelines established by the state and county governments.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 3 Min Read
STAYS

City Spotlight: Philadelphia To change the overall look

This article is part of Earth Refuge’s Spotlight Series on Philadelphia. During the summer of 2021, cities across the United States (‘US’) have seen record breaking temperatures to an extent that scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” to reach without anthropogenic climate change.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 4 Min Read
BOOKING

The Castle on the Cliff: Majestic, Magic, Manoir

Thousands of migrants – of whom, many are children – suffer from deadly heat conditions at the US-Mexico border. As the effects of climate change worsen day by day, extreme weather conditions are causing a high risk of dehydration and death amongst migrants who try to enter the States.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 2 Min Read
TRAVEL

All Aboard the Rocky Mountaineer

In this interview, correspondent Polly Nash talks to fire fighter Cami Schafer about one of the many frightening effects of climate change; the ever-growing threat of wildfires around the world. Last year California was hit by the Dixie Fire, the largest single forest fire in the state’s history.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 1 Min Read
HOTEL

Pure Luxe in Punta Mita the original contained

In this week’s interview, Ole ter Wey talks to climate activist Grace Fong about the importance of climate education. Drawing on her very personal experiences with the impacts of climate change in her home country of Fiji

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 1 Min Read
STAYS

How to Explain Travel to a Five-Year-Old

I’ve been a traveler my whole life — and was lucky enough to have a family that prioritized experiencing new destinations throughout my childhood. Now, it’s my nephew’s turn. At two years old, with seven countries down, he’s on his way to becoming a citizen of the world.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 5 Min Read
HOTEL

The Best Kept Secrets About Travel

PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The difference between a tourist and a traveler is getting to know a culture, according to Karen Gershowitz, writer and travel addict. Since boarding a plane to Europe when she was 17, Gershowitz has visited over 90 countries and “gained friends.

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 2 Min Read
BOOKING

The Ultimate Cheat Sheet on Travel

relocated by your company, it can seem daunting to visit a new country for the first time. Looking for some tips and tricks to mastering international travel? We have them, courtesy of Travel + Leisure

📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 3 Min Read
TRAVEL

Meet the Steve Jobs of the Travel Industry

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📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 2 Min Read
Visa Assistance

Schengen Visa Guide for Punjab Travelers: How to Secure VFS Appointments & Assured Approval

Planning a trip to Europe from Punjab? This comprehensive guide breaks down how to secure VFS Chandigarh or Jalandhar slots, build a robust document file, and pass Schengen visa criteria successfully.

📅 June 12, 2026 ⏱️ 6 Min Read
Flight Deals

Direct Flights from Amritsar (ATQ): Top Budget International Stays to Plan Today

Discover the international route network of Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) in Amritsar. Save hours of transit time and avoid Delhi airport queues by flying direct to Dubai, Singapore, and Europe.

📅 June 05, 2026 ⏱️ 5 Min Read
Holiday Packages

Leh Ladakh Tour Planning: The Ultimate Acclimatization and Safety Guide for Families

Ladakh is the dream destination for every Indian traveler, but high altitude poses health risks. Learn how to plan your Leh itinerary, handle Khardung La passes, and ensure children and elders travel safely.

📅 May 28, 2026 ⏱️ 8 Min Read
Forex Desk

International Tuition Remittance & Currency Exchange: Essential Guidelines for Study Visa Applicants

Paying university tuition fees in Canada, the UK, or Australia from Punjab? Know the RBI LRS guidelines, swift transfer limits, and how to get genuine foreign currency travel cards locally in Gurdaspur.

📅 May 15, 2026 ⏱️ 4 Min Read
City Spotlight: Philadelphia To change the overall look
STAYS

City Spotlight: Philadelphia To change the overall look

👤 navkiransharma@gmail.com 📅 April 06, 2022 ⏱️ 4 Min Read

This article is part of Earth Refuge’s Spotlight Series on Philadelphia

During the summer of 2021, cities across the United States (‘US’) have seen record breaking temperatures to an extent that scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” to reach without anthropogenic climate change. Cities are especially prone to such extreme heat because of particular characteristics which cause people within urban areas— particularly low-income residents — to bear an undue burden of the effects of climate change.

What is the Urban Heat Island Effect?

Heat islands are urban areas that experience higher temperatures than their surrounding areas for a variety of reasons. For one, cities contain more man-made structures, such as buildings, roads, and dark roofs, which absorb and re-emit the sun’s heat more than natural land does. Additionally, more vehicles, more air conditioning units, and more industrial facilities all contribute to the heat island effect felt in cities across the world.

The city of Philadelphia is a paradigmatic heat island. Since 1970, Philadelphia’s average summer temperature has increased by three degrees Fahrenheit (-16 °C), leading to more extreme heat events. In the past fourteen years alone, heat-related events have caused nearly 150 deaths in Philadelphia. The magnitude of such tragedy is only expected to grow larger. Just this past summer, Philadelphia declared a Heat Health Emergency, which only occurs from May through June when temperatures are expected to reach 101°F (38 °C) or higher for two consecutive days, or 98°F (37 °C ) or higher for three or more consecutive days. This designation puts services like the city’s heatline into effect and bars any residential utility shutoffs.

The Disproportionate Impacts

Philadelphia is a quintessential heat island not only because the city has become hotter overall, but also because within the city — as in so many others — low-income neighborhoods and communities of color face disproportionate impacts of the increasing temperatures.

Philadelphia’s Hunting Park neighborhood, one of the city’s most impoverished areas, is illustrative. A recent report from the Philadelphia City Planning Commission showed that more than 75% of land cover in Hunting Park was comprised of buildings, roads, and paved surfaces. By contrast, tree canopy — which helps reduce heat — covers only 9% of the neighborhood. As a result, the neighborhood tends to be significantly warmer than the average city temperature: average surface temperature data shows that Hunting Park can be as much as 22°F (-6 °C) warmer than other neighborhoods.

These differences in landscape between Hunting Park and the rest of the city are largely a consequence of redlining, the systematic denial of financial services to residents of particular areas usually based on race. Redlining largely influenced historic housing policies in the US that led to the residential segregation that still exists today. Research shows that surface temperatures in formerly redlined neighborhoods in urban areas across the country tend to be up to 36°F (2 °C) warmer than non-redlined areas. While these trends are most pronounced in Southeast and Western cities in the US, the Philadelphia Heat Vulnerability Index shows that they remain consistent in Philadelphia as well.

Effective Solutions

Fortunately, action can still be taken at a more regional level to combat the effects of the urban heat island. Two of the most straightforward solutions are to increase the number of white roofs and to increase tree cover. Data from the Center for Clean Air Policy shows that white or light-colored roofs can reflect up to 80% of the sun’s rays in comparison to the 70% heat absorption of black roofs, in turn allowing homes to stay at lower temperatures.

Adding more tree canopy would also go a long way. Trees tend to absorb anywhere from 70 to 90% of sunlight in summer, and 20 to 90% of sunlight in winter, leading to significantly reduced temperatures in Hunting Park and other neighborhoods that are rapidly warming.

Although both solutions would require substantial investment, the benefits outweigh the costs. Indeed, data shows that more trees provide stormwater benefits and increase property values. More importantly, investment in reducing the impacts of the urban heat island effect and climate change more generally represents a small piece of a large effort owed to underserved communities. As climate migration continues to drive people to seek refuge in cities, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure that cities are prepared to provide these types of resources to current and future residents.

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