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May 4, 2025

Category: Energy & Environment

Energy & Environment

As temperatures become more dangerous, states are refusing to provide cooling assistance to low-income individuals.

Last month, Bobbie Boyd was seen in Fayetteville, Arkansas sitting in her apartment with her grandson, 3-year-old DeAngelo Boyd. The apartment only had one air conditioning unit. According to an analysis by E&E News, over 30 million low-income households who qualify for federal aid to help with air conditioning expenses have not received any funds

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As the climate summit in Africa commences, inadequate weather prediction hinders the continent's readiness for potential challenges.
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As the climate summit in Africa commences, inadequate weather prediction hinders the continent’s readiness for potential challenges.

On January 25, 2022, individuals were seen walking on a flooded road in Chikwawa, Malawi, as captured in a photo by AP. By Associated Press 09/03/2023 06:41 AM EDT In Nairobi, Kenya, many people rely on daily weather forecasts without thinking twice. However, in Africa where there are 1.3 billion people living, most do not

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Rewording: The power grid's resilience during a scorching summer.
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Rewording: The power grid’s resilience during a scorching summer.

Illustration by Claudine Hellmuth for POLITICO, power lines by Andrew Martin from Pixabay, thermometer by Lindsey White from Pixabay, sun flare by PublicDomainPictures.net. By Jason Plautz 09/02/2023 07:00 AM EDT The regulators in charge of the American power system expressed concern about the state of the electricity grid as summer approached, cautioning that high temperatures

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