Brian Stone

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How to Cool Down a City External News Brent Verrill
Conversations With Cabrera: Climate Action News Brent Verrill
Every City Is an Island News Kristen Bailey
Professor Stone receives $2.3 million NSF grant to study emergency preparedness during extreme heat events News Jessie Brandon
Louisville, Kentucky develops one of the first urban heat-adaptation plans, lead by SCaRP professor Brian Stone External News Jessie Brandon
SCaRP professor Stone leads first urban heat-adaptation plan in major US city External News Jessie Brandon
Prof. Stone’s research fuels the cooling of Louisville External News Jessie Brandon
Prof. Stone’s research on Louisville heat helping inform city's tree-planting debate External News Jessie Brandon
Georgia Tech's Urban Climate Lab identifies 'hot spots' that make mercury rise in Louisville External News Jessie Brandon
Louisville to take assoc. prof. Stone's heat island study one step further with new tree canopy assessment External News Kyle James
Assoc. prof. Brian Stone discusses the increasing public health costs of climate change External News Jessie Brandon
Emission reductions not only tool for reducing warming says Assoc. Prof. Stone External News Kyle James
Assoc. Prof. Stone to help Louisville beat the heat External News Kyle James
Suburbs contribute to heat islands says study by Assoc. Prof. Stone External News Kyle James
Assoc. Prof. Brian Stone leading Louisville's heat management study External News Kyle James