Turner Says Regulations Hinder Heat Mitigation Efforts Like ‘La Sombrita’
“Piecemeal interventions” like a new L.A. pilot project fall short of what she sees as necessary to protect people from extreme heat.
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“Piecemeal interventions” like a new L.A. pilot project fall short of what she sees as necessary to protect people from extreme heat.
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