Environment
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Biden Launches Plan to Protect Communities From 'Silent Killer' Extreme Heat
The Biden administration aims to protect workers and communities from severe heat following an extremely hot summer that incited an aggressive wildfire aggravated by drought which led to hundreds of deaths from the Pacific Northwest to hurricane-impacted Louisiana. The Labor Department is starting off a program as part of the administration's plan to safeguard outdoor workers.
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