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Low-income communities learn to tackle climate-fueled heat

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech October 05, 2022

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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



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