As cities race to amp up their heat mitigation efforts, some are replacing bare-bones cooling centers with full-service 'climate resilience hubs' — offering everything from comfy A/C and phone charging to social services and emergency training.
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Supplying water, electricity and other resources can be difficult, "especially when you consider the very real and increasing possibility of heat waves coinciding with blackouts or power failures," says Rushad Nanavatty of RMI, a clean energy nonprofit helping 10 Texas cities develop climate hubs. Workers at the CREW hubs distribute cooling kits and free air conditioners, mobilize neighbors to check on elderly residents, and hold education sessions to help people prepare for projected local climate impacts.
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