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Heat kills differently
NO🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Heat kills differently

The article discusses the increasing impact of extreme heat in Europe, highlighting how it exacerbates social inequalities. It references the World Health Organization linking 1,300 deaths in June to the heatwave, including tragic cases in France where children died due to heat-related causes. The piece contrasts the experiences of different socioeconomic groups, noting that those living in small apartments, working outdoors, or lacking air conditioning face greater risks. It criticizes both the short-term focus of governments and the lack of preparedness in infrastructure, such as hospitals and homes not designed for heat. The article also mentions Norway’s experience with heatwaves and the enjoyment some Norwegians take in warm weather, suggesting a growing disparity in how people cope with rising temperatures.

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Dagbladet logoDagbladetIndependentLeft15 hr. ago
Heat kills differently

The article discusses the increasing impact of extreme heat in Europe, highlighting how it exacerbates social inequalities. It references the World Health Organization linking 1,300 deaths in June to the heatwave, including tragic cases in France where children died due to heat-related causes. The piece contrasts the experiences of different socioeconomic groups, noting that those living in small apartments, working outdoors, or lacking air conditioning face greater risks. It criticizes both the short-term focus of governments and the lack of preparedness in infrastructure, such as hospitals and homes not designed for heat. The article also mentions Norway’s experience with heatwaves and the enjoyment some Norwegians take in warm weather, suggesting a growing disparity in how people cope with rising temperatures.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of extreme heat as a growing class divide in Europe, emphasizing how lower-income individuals and vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected. It critiques government responses as short-sighted and highlights systemic issues like inadequate housing and limited

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