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Christian Bryant explains how adding green spaces, painting roads lighter colors and other infrastructure changes are Heat waves kill more people than any other extreme weather event: more than tornados, hurricanes, and even floods. Kelly Turner, Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA October 26, ...
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- Christian Bryant explains how adding green spaces, painting roads lighter colors and other infrastructure changes are
- Heat waves kill more people than any other extreme weather event: more than tornados, hurricanes, and even floods.
- Kelly Turner, Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA October 26, ...
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