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Death Rates in Non-climate-Controlled Prisons Are Higher Than in Climate-controlled Institutions
According to a new study led by researchers at Brown University's School of Public Health, as climate change continues to increase the severity, frequency, and duration of heat waves, the approximately 160,000 people in Texas prisons - as well as those who work in these settings - face intense physical duress in prisons without climate controls.
Latest Research Articles
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Changing the Wording on Perishable Food Items’ Expiration Dates Had the Potential To Reduce Food Waste
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Deadly Tornado Outbreak Kills At Least Two People After Onslaught in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas
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Met Office Issues Yellow Flood Warning for Parts of Southeast England
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Tropical System Could Hit Florida with Heavy Rain and Disrupt Election Week [Update]
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Human Population Growth Likely Led to Mass Extinction of Giant Animals That Once Roamed Madagascar 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
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Unsettled Weather with a Barrage of Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow to Continue in the Western United States Next Week
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Tropical Rainstorm Develops over the Caribbean Sea, Heads Toward the Southeast United States
Officials Contemplate Fate of Famous Sea Otter After Surfboard Theft
Portuguese Man o'War, Jellyfish Wash Ashore British Coasts Because of Changing Temperatures; Injured Beachgoers Increase
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240 Million Years Old Snake Ancestor Skeleton Discovered That Could Help Unlock Evolution Mysteries
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Solar Panel Efficiency May Significantly Improve After Recent Discovery
Beautiful Fall Season Could Come with Road Debris, Increased Wildlife Sightings, AAA Warns






