Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech October 05, 2022
PHOENIX – Reggie Carrillo knows firsthand that where you live can determine how hot your neighborhood gets. The environmental activist and educator resides in a largely Mexican American area of south-central Phoenix, where segregation once forced Black and Hispanic people to live south of the railroad tracks. More than a half century later, the historic lack of investment means fewer trees and subsequent temperatures 13 degrees F (7 C) higher... + full article
ABC News USA Business October 13, 2022
The annual meeting of the World Bank, held throughout this week, spotlights the organization’s work to end poverty and support international development.This time around, however, the event coincides with a controversy that has elicited sharp criticism of the group’s climate... + más
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Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) — Reggie Carrillo knows firsthand that where you live can determine how hot your neighborhood gets. The environmental activist and educator resides in a largely Mexican American area of south-central Phoenix, where segregation once forced Black and Hispanic people... + más
Low-income communities learn to tackle climate-fueled heat | WPLG Local 10
Pump it up: Pilot project in Maine mobile homes points to heat pumps’ potential | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 01, 2022
Kathy Heseltine’s mobile home is now equipped with a heat pump system through an Efficiency Maine pilot program that replaced the furnace. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Heat pumps are useful for keeping warm in Maine. But they can’t replace a home’s central heating system... + más
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ABC News USA Health September 30, 2022
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregon is set to become the first state in the nation to cover climate change expenses for certain low-income patients under its Medicaid program as the normally temperate Pacific Northwest region sees longer heat waves and more intense wildfires.The new... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science September 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian shows some symptoms of global warming. But saying anything beyond that is folly.Ricardo Arduengo / AFP / GettySeptember 29, 2022, 5:02 PM ETHurricane Ian is one of the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit Florida. A day after the storm made landfall, of people... + más
Yes, Climate Change Is Making Storms Like Hurricane Ian Worse | Time
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
Southern California is at the tail end of its mini-heat wave, with temperatures in some areas expected to reach triple digits on Wednesday before cooling off into the weekend. Some areas in the region — Riverside and San Bernardino counties — are also experiencing wet... + más
Southern California braces for another September heat wave | Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 26, 2022
The National Weather Service has issued heat warnings and heat advisories for much of Southern California this week, as another heat wave could send temperatures into the triple digits. A heat warning is in effect for the valleys of Los Angeles County, and a heat advisory has... + más
Heat wave reaches 'the tail end' in Southern California | Los Angeles Times
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