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Extreme Heat Is Worse in Redlined Neighborhoods

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Provided by: Grist|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This video from Grist explains why summer heat can be worse in some neighborhoods within a city due to racist city planning policies dating back decades.
  • The video examines one of the most extreme examples of this phenomena, the historically black Lower Albina neighborhood in Portland, Oregon.
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Subjects: Civics, History
Authors: Grist
Region: Willamette Valley / Portland Metro - Oregon
Languages: English

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