Hotter cities adapt to extreme heat by shifting activities later in the day rather than reducing them, with stronger evening substitution observed in historically warmer locations.
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No one likes it hot, but hotter cities adjust by staying active later
Hotter cities adapt to extreme heat by shifting activities later in the day rather than reducing them, with stronger evening substitution observed in historically warmer locations.