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Impacts of Climate Change on Homes and Human Health: Rising Temperatures, Air Quality, and Housing Security

Climate change significantly impacts our homes and health, increasing risks from heatwaves, floods, and wildfires. Building resilient housing is crucial for safety and well-being.

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