Asphalt is a common building material in urban areas with increasing use as cities grow, but few consider its pollutant properties.
Urban heat islands and their adverse effects on their inhabitants - Iberdrola
air pollution Archives - Science in the News
The science of cool: How UC research is helping cities cope with heat waves
Atmosphere, Free Full-Text
Hot roads and roofs send harmful pollution into the air - EHN
Technology to Improve Asphalt Plant Emissions and Efficiency
Pavement Thermal Performance And Contribution To Urban And Global Climate - References - Sustainable Pavement Program - Sustainability - Pavements - Federal Highway Administration
People Hate the Idea of Car-Free Cities—Until They Live in One
Evidence-based guidance on reflective pavement for urban heat mitigation in Arizona
City Grids Intensify the Urban Heat Island Effect - Bloomberg
How To Make Pavement Cooler Through Reflectivity
L.A.'s asphalt-covered schoolyards are an environmental injustice - Los Angeles Times
5 Ways to Keep Cities Cooler During Heat Waves - The New York Times