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The Heat Action Plan: Governance for a Warming Continent – Podcast

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Extreme heat in 2026 demands more than endurance. It requires proactive governance and systemic change.


In this episode of Attributions, we go beyond the headlines to explore the strategies, infrastructure, and policies needed to protect cities and vulnerable communities. From heat action plans to thermal equity for outdoor workers, discover why rising temperatures demand collective action.

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