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Extreme heat is deadly, but inequality is deadlier

Posted on July 20, 2021July 20, 2021 by Grantham Institute

As we enter the hottest months of the year, Cynthia Wang discusses the impact of extreme heat on vulnerable populations…

Posted in UncategorizedTagged #featured, city, climate change, extreme heat, Extreme weather, green and blue spaces, heat, heatwave, Inequality, temperature rise, urban, vulnerable populationsLeave a Comment on Extreme heat is deadly, but inequality is deadlier
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