Register for updates, then copy our lightweight data sheet or mobile form. Pick a short, safe route, and practice three readings per stop: sunlit asphalt, shaded concrete, and a green or permeable surface. Snap a quick context photo. Upload your points, and we will aggregate findings, credit your contribution, and share back visualizations that help your block, school route, or bus stop move from frustration to tangible, fair cooling steps.
Post a snapshot of your map with a short caption explaining what surprised you most: a shaded bench, a reflective curb paint, or a heat trap by a storefront. Use our shared hashtag so others can learn, compare, and collaborate across neighborhoods. We regularly feature community efforts, inviting friendly peer review and practical advice that help make the next walk safer, more rigorous, and even more persuasive for local decision-makers.
Drop a comment challenging an assumption, requesting a protocol tweak, or flagging an unexplained hotspot. We welcome hard questions about sampling bias, mapping methods, or material claims. Constructive skepticism strengthens collective work and builds confidence for wider adoption. Expect candid responses, shared spreadsheets, and method notes. When our process stands up to curious neighbors and seasoned professionals alike, the path from walking to winning cooler blocks becomes clearer and faster.
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