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Residents in historically redlined neighborhoods deal with greater heat stress than those in other areas tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
As record-breaking temperatures and heat domes envelop swaths of the U.S., heat stress disproportionately affects poor and non-white residents in historically redlined neighborhoods, where discriminatory land use and housing policies caused segregation and racism to flourish.

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