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High temperatures and their consequences: Wealthy people, homeowners and men are much better equipped to cope with the heat than others
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High temperatures and their consequences: Wealthy people, homeowners and men are much better equipped to cope with the heat than others

The article discusses the differential impact of high temperatures on various groups of people, focusing on research by Alice Guilbert. It highlights that wealthier individuals, homeowners, and men are generally better equipped to cope with heatwaves compared to others. The piece explores why this disparity exists and examines the social and economic factors that influence vulnerability to extreme heat.

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High temperatures and their consequences: Wealthy people, homeowners and men are much better equipped to cope with the heat than others

The article discusses the differential impact of high temperatures on various groups of people, focusing on research by Alice Guilbert. It highlights that wealthier individuals, homeowners, and men are generally better equipped to cope with heatwaves compared to others. The piece explores why this disparity exists and examines the social and economic factors that influence vulnerability to extreme heat.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a discussion on societal disparities related to heatwave impacts without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on research findings and does not exhibit clear bias through language, sourcing, or emphasis.

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