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•Simple trick could lower city temperatures 3.6 F, London study suggests
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Climate change is expected to lead to hotter and drier summers in London .
The average summer's day will be around 5.4 F ( 3 C) hotter by 2050 .
A new study looked at the most effective ways to cool the U.K. capital in the face of climate change.
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