{平台标识} {固定描述} America’s vast expanses of asphalt parking lots and roadways are intensifying urban heat, a problem that cities are increasingly addressing with new paving standards and redesigns. The conventional dark pavement absorbs up to 95% of solar radiation, raising local temperatures and straining infrastructure. Municipalities are now exploring cooler alternatives and zoning changes, potentially reshaping the multibillion‑dollar asphalt industry.
Asphalt's Heat Island Effect Pushes Cities Toward Pavement Revolution - {财报副标题}
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