Extreme Heat Adaptation

 

Extreme heat adaptation

The western United States has experienced extreme heat recently that tested critical infrastructure and hospitalized Americans with heat illness. Extreme heat is associated with increased hospital admissions and is a threat to U.S. public health.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a digital story that overviews how grant recipients under the Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative are preparing for and responding to increasing temperatures. Explore this story for examples of heat adaptation activities that you can implement in your community, including response plans, health alert systems, education activities, cooling centers and water sites, and more.

Read the story

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