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How seven women heat chiefs are helping to offset effects of ‘global boiling’

As the era of “global boiling” spawns ever deadlier heatwaves, a handful of heat tsars are working with officials in cities from Miami to Melbourne in a race against time to cool urban heat traps and prevent tens of thousands of deaths.

Seven chief heat officers – who all happen to be women – are working in Miami; Melbourne, Australia; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Freetown, Sierre Leone; and Athens, Greece to plant trees, create “pocket parks,” install water fountains, and teach people about the effects of extreme heat on the human body.

The role of chief heat officer was created three years ago by a U.S.–based think tank, but even in that short time the task has become more urgent as planet-heating emissions – largely from the use of coal, oil, and gas – are pushing temperatures into “uncharted territory,” according to scientists.

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