Bill Barker on Extreme Heat, City Planning, and Policies to Save Lives
Humankind didn't evolve in heat like this. And increasingly it is claiming lives. So how can we design cities to cool them down and keep more people safe?
Humankind didn't evolve in heat like this. And increasingly it is claiming lives. So how can we design cities to cool them down and keep more people safe?
Federal Judge Biery's words freeing Liam Ramos from detention, plus: talking with Gaige Davila about growing up on the coast and a new Deceleration newsletter: 'Coastlines & Faultlines;' defeating 'Climate Behemoth,' and Sulma Franco.
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