Center for Economic & Policy Research: Southern Governors's Climate Change Policies Fail to Protect Low-Income Residents
June 13, 2024
June 13, 2024
WASHINGTON, June 13 (TNSres) -- The Center for Economic and Policy Research issued the following news release:
As summer turns up the temperature in states below the Mason-Dixon line, low-income residents there brace for extreme heat and weather exacerbated by climate change.
CEPR's new analysis (https://cepr.net/extreme-weather-2/) by Algernon Austin shows that extreme weather and natural disasters disproportionately harm low-income Southerners. They also live in . . .
As summer turns up the temperature in states below the Mason-Dixon line, low-income residents there brace for extreme heat and weather exacerbated by climate change.
CEPR's new analysis (https://cepr.net/extreme-weather-2/) by Algernon Austin shows that extreme weather and natural disasters disproportionately harm low-income Southerners. They also live in . . .