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Poor and minority communities suffer more from extreme heat in US cities Posted: 13 Jul 2021 08:08 AM PDT Low-income neighborhoods and communities with higher Black, Hispanic and Asian populations experience significantly more urban heat than wealthier and predominantly white neighborhoods within a vast majority of populous US counties, according new research. |
Dire impacts downstream of Nile River dam: Study Posted: 13 Jul 2021 06:01 AM PDT Downstream water supply and economic losses could substantially disrupt Egypt, according to a new analysis that offers potential solutions to avoid conflict over the dam. |
Mapping how sea-level rise adaptation strategies impact economies and floodwaters Posted: 12 Jul 2021 12:03 PM PDT By 2100, sea levels are expected to rise by almost seven feet in the Bay Area. New research shows how traditional approaches to combating sea-level rise can create a domino effect of environmental and economic impacts for nearby communities. |
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