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A Plan to Cool Off the Hottest Neighborhoods

Por: The Atlantic Science October 27, 2022

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As the climate changes, hyperlocal projects are helping keep disadvantaged areas livable.Courtesy of Groundwork Hudson ValleyOctober 26, 2022, 4:01 PM ET“Grandma, is the air on?” Kisha Skipper was worried. She’s the vice president of the Yonkers NAACP and a member of the Climate Safe Yonkers Task Force, a group that’s planning projects to make the city safer in a hotter world. And she could see her 95-year-old grandmother sweating on the... + full article



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