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64% of Americans are now exposed to extreme heat. Here's why that's worrying

64% of Americans are now exposed to extreme heat. Here's why that's worrying

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OhmConnect compiled a list of how heat waves in major U.S cities have changed over time, with data from sources including the EPA, the World Health Organization, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, Globalchange.gov, and other scientific research.

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