If Trump & Musk Cut Energy Aid for Low-Income Households, Heatwaves Will Become Even Deadlier
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that nearly $380 million in federal assistance for low-income energy bills is currently frozen due to staff cuts under the Trump administration. McIntyre explains that this funding is critical for helping people afford air conditioning during extreme heat. Without it, many low-income households could face life-threatening conditions, especially in areas experiencing prolonged heatwaves.
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