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The heat wave has pounded workers, particularly those who labor primarily outdoors or whose workplaces, like many warehouses, lack air conditioning.
It’s yet another way that climate change is contributing to inequality. It is only going to get worse. latimes.com/business/story…
“We’re seeing temperatures increase, we’re seeing heat waves become more common,” said Amir Jina, an assistant professor at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy who researches how environmental change affects societal development. latimes.com/business/story…
Experts say the combination of extreme dryness, soaring temperatures and hotter, faster wildfires is putting first responders at increasing physical risk — and the problem will likely get worse in the years to come.
“To the extent that these multiple conditions coming together is chance or bad luck — there’s always an element of that when the conditions are extreme,” said Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor and senior fellow at Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability. latimes.com/california/sto…
On Thursday, conditions got so bad that officials had to issue a temporary pause on ground-based firefighting activities to prevent more heat-related injuries as the mercury soared past 110 degrees.
.@TheSavBananas flip baseball on its head. With eccentric rules, dance breaks and carefree atmosphere, they exist “to make baseball fun.” latimes.com/sports/story/2…
In a sport that clings to tradition, purists will grumble. Is this really baseball? Is it bad for the game? latimes.com/sports/story/2…
Twenty-seven documents with classified and top secret markings were recovered from former President Trump’s office at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to a detailed inventory of what the FBI removed during a search of the home last month.
The eight-page inventory detailing thousands of government documents removed in the search, includes the locations where each item removed from the property was found and if they were classified, but not the subject matter.
It's almost time for college football's opening kickoff. Get caught up on #USC and #UCLA's shocking announcement about their move to the Big Ten. latimes.com/sports/story/2…
In early April, a “nobody” was the first to indicate #USC had contacted the Big Ten. How did he know?
Lincoln Riley arrives: Patience and a well-timed recruiting pitch helped @USC_FB lure Riley away from Oklahoma, sending shockwaves through the college football world. latimes.com/sports/usc/sto…
Jared Blumenfeld is already one of the nation’s most powerful figures on climate — and with $3.5 billion at his disposal, he’s arguably about to become even more influential. latimes.com/environment/ne…
As secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency under Gov. Newsom, Blumenfeld has played a key role in efforts to bring clean drinking water to low-income homes and ending the sale of gasoline-fueled cars. latimes.com/business/story…
He’s also faced criticism from some environmentalists for allegedly supporting desalination and for negotiating a controversial deal with Boeing to clean up a radioactive site just outside L.A. latimes.com/environment/st…