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Phoenix Register: Killer Heat In Coronavirus Times
Local nonprofit and a national NGO, to discuss the compounding crises of extreme heat and COVID-19.
August 18, 2020
Last month, Phoenix broke its record for the most days at 110-plus degrees, while being the world's hotspot for coronavirus. This case critical discussion brings together ASU, the city of Phoenix, as well as a local nonprofit and a national NGO, to discuss the compounding crises of extreme heat and COVID-19.
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Ariane Middel, Moderator
Senior Sustainability Scientist, ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation
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Juan Declet-Barreto
Climate Vulnerability Social Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists
Mark Hartman
Chief Sustainability Officer, City of Phoenix
Masavi Parea
Coalitions and Trainings Director, CHISPA Arizona
- Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020
2 - 3 p.m.
Co-hosted by ASU's HUE (Healthy Urban Environment) initiative.
Register via Zoom
This press release was produced by the City of Phoenix. The views expressed here are the author’s own.