The Heat is Coming-Keep Your Cool Indoors and Out
Nelson discusses the importance of protecting skin from the heat and sun, indoors and out. Everything on this green earth is getting hotter. 2020 tied the planets warmest year ever, joining 18 other record highs set since the turn of the millennium. By 2050, the number of dangerous heat days (a heat...
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