Boston University School of Public Health: Climate Change Response 'Must Acknowledge the Historic Concerns Facing Low-Income Communities of Color'
October 04, 2021
October 04, 2021
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 4 (TNSOps) -- Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
By Jillian McKoy
Despite climate experts' repeated warnings that extreme rainfall events will likely become more frequent and intense due to human-caused climate change, several US cities in the Northeast were caught off guard by the catastrophic rain that Hurricanes Henri and Ida dumped on the region in August.
Both storms broke rainfall and . . .
By Jillian McKoy
Despite climate experts' repeated warnings that extreme rainfall events will likely become more frequent and intense due to human-caused climate change, several US cities in the Northeast were caught off guard by the catastrophic rain that Hurricanes Henri and Ida dumped on the region in August.
Both storms broke rainfall and . . .