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June 17, 2024, 11:00 AM UTC

Extreme Heat, Smoke Should Get US Disaster Label, Groups Say

Jennifer A. Dlouhy
Jennifer A. Dlouhy
Bloomberg News

Activists are petitioning the US government to formally classify extreme heat and wildfire smoke as major disasters, as <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbDocId":"SF2V3WT1UM0W","_id":"00000190-26ac-d5f2-a594-f7acad170000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">soaring temperatures threaten to set records across much of the country.

In a petition filed with the <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/0219058Z%20US%20Equity","_id":"00000190-26ac-d5f2-a594-f7acad200000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">Federal Emergency Management Agency, they seek to unlock new funding to help communities address such events before they strike, with money for air filters that strip out smoke and rooftop solar systems that can supply electricity when demand overwhelms power grids.

Climate change has made fatal heat waves more intense and frequent, while hotter, drier conditions stoke the risk of fires that can blanket ...

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