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Study evaluates impacts of summer heat in U.S. prison environments
MIT researchers examined summertime heat exposure in U.S. prisons and identified characteristics that can further contribute to a population’s vulnerability to summer heat. They found prisons exposed to the most extreme heat are in the southwestern U.S., while those with the biggest changes in summertime heat, compared to the historical record, are in the Pacific Northwest, the Northeast, and parts of the Midwest.
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Study evaluates impacts of summer heat in U.S. prison environments
MIT researchers examined summertime heat exposure in U.S. prisons and identified characteristics that can further contribute to a population’s vulnerability to summer heat. They found prisons exposed to the most extreme heat are in the southwestern U.S., while those with the biggest changes in summertime heat, compared to the historical record, are in the Pacific Northwest, the Northeast, and parts of the Midwest.
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Study evaluates impacts of summer heat in U.S. prison environments
MIT researchers examined summertime heat exposure in U.S. prisons and identified characteristics that can further contribute to a population’s vulnerability to summer heat. They found prisons exposed to the most extreme heat are in the southwestern U.S., while those with the biggest changes in summertime heat, compared to the historical record, are in the Pacific Northwest, the Northeast, and parts of the Midwest.
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