How Phoenix Is Trying To Keep People Cool As Temperatures Rise
As the climate warms, temperatures are spiking and heat waves are more frequent. Phoenix — one of the country's hottest cities — aims to be a model in figuring out how to keep people cool.
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July 10, 2018 at 03:58AM
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NPR News: How Phoenix Is Trying To Keep People Cool As Temperatures Rise
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