110 Degrees in May? Unseasonal Extreme Heat In Texas Threatens Health and Economy
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights unusual early and late-season extreme heat in Texas, with temperatures reaching 110 degrees outside of the traditional summer months. He explains how this shift poses health risks, especially for the poor who lack air conditioning, and disrupts industries like construction, illustrating a growing climate crisis with wide-ranging economic and social impacts.
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