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Heat Waves Amplify Existing Inequities. Meet the Researchers Working to Change That.
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Workers in “exposed industries” such as construction, farming and manufacturing face significant impacts to both their health and productivity during periods of extreme heat. According to research led by UC San Diego economist Joshua Graff Zivin, Black and brown communities bear a greater burden of these impacts because they are overrepresented in these industries.
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Teevrat Garg, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, has authored a series of studies revealing the myriad consequences extreme heat has on South Asia
Drawing from the expertise of the UC San Diego community, UC San Diego Today presents a list of seven ways that heat impacts health.
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