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Heat warning tools have become more sophisticated, yet public attention is still focused on record temperatures rather than the social conditions that turn heat into illness or even death. Why social risk, not temperature alone, should be at the center of how we report on extreme heat.

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We are experiencing a devastating loss of wild nature—both the habitats that have been left unaltered by human activity and the species that have historically inhabited those places. Where the Wild Things Were offers a place to start for addressing this crisis.

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