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Foster A, Dunham IM, Bukowska A. An environmental justice analysis of urban tree canopy distribution and change. Journal of Urban Affairs 2022; 0: 1–16.

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Mallen E. Extreme heat exposure: Access and barriers to cooling centers — Maricopa and Yuma Counties, Arizona, 2010–2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2022; 71. DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm7124a1.

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Adams Q, Spangler K, Chan E, et al. Are cooling centers optimally placed to serve vulnerable populations? An analysis of 77 US Cities. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2021; published online Aug 23. DOI:10.1289/isee.2021.P-655.

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Jay O, Capon A, Berry P, et al. Reducing the health effects of hot weather and heat extremes: From personal cooling strategies to green cities. The Lancet 2021; 398: 709–24.

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Skarha J, Peterson M, Rich JD, Dosa D. An overlooked crisis: Extreme temperature exposures in incarceration settings. Am J Public Health 2020; 110: S41–2.

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Kidd SA, Greco S, McKenzie K. Global climate implications for homelessness: A scoping review. J Urban Health 2021; 98: 385–93.

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Schwarz L, Castillo EM, Chan TC, et al. Heat waves and emergency department visits among the homeless, San Diego, 2012–2019. Am J Public Health 2022; 112: 98–106.

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Karthick S, Kermanshachi S, Pamidimukkala A. Impact Analysis of Heat on Physical and Mental Health of Construction Workforce. 2022. DOI:10.1061/9780784484340.027.

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Taylor EV, Vaidyanathan A, Flanders WD, Murphy M, Spencer M, Noe RS. Differences in heat-related mortality by citizenship status: United States, 2005–2014. Am J Public Health 2018; 108: S131–6.

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Environmental Protection Agency. Climate Change and Social Vulnerability in the United States: A Focus on Six Impacts. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA 430-R-21-003, 2021 https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2021-09/climate-vulnerability_september-2021_508.pdf.