Deaths surge in the US’s hottest city as governor declares statewide ‘heat emergency’
Deaths surge in the US’s hottest city as governor declares statewide ‘heat emergency’
David Hondula, the heat expert leading efforts to make the city more comfortable, says every heat death can be prevented with the right resources
That's Katie Hobbs (D) of Arizona.
I was really hoping it'd be Greg Abbott (R) of Texas.
It'd be really great for cousin Greg to ask for climate assistance. Both for the humor and because Texas actually needs it.
36 2 ReplyYep, as a Texan I was really hoping it would be Abbott too.
12 0 ReplyAs a former Texan, you'll never see Abbott do anything that might directly benefit the people instead of benefitting profit.
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If you don't like the heat then you can ride your e-bike back to Commiefornia!
- AZ Republicans in the near future
24 0 ReplyArizona will be *unihabitable in like ten years. ¡RemindMe 10 years or whatever.
12 2 Reply*uninhabitable
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Do I have to buy a subscription to learn what city and what state?
6 0 Reply“We can get to zero deaths with the right resources … obviously no city anywhere in the world has yet demonstrated what the right mix of resources looks like for zero heat-related deaths, but [we’re] at the forefront of pursuing them,”
Wtf kind of statement is this?
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