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Extreme heat – an “unseen threat” – burns U.S. urban poor

s.knutson September 25, 2017 No Comments environmental healthextreme heatSharon Harlan

From Thomson Reuters Foundation News: “Sharon Harlan, a professor of health sciences and sociology at Northeastern University in Boston, says she and colleagues have discovered…

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