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Extreme heat will bake America’s cities

But there are ways to prepare

LA City street services workers take a break in the shade of a nearby storefront on a hot day
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By Aryn Braun

The monsoon is late again. Without the almost biblical rains, there is nothing to break the heat during a long stretch of days above 43°C (109°F). The pavement is scalding. Hospital wards are filling with burn victims. Even the cacti seem crispy. Many people venture out only in the early morning, before the sun rises. The rest of the time they take refuge in air-conditioned rooms: the invention that makes life in the desert possible.

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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2024 under the headline “Is your city heatproof?”

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