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Environment & Climate Resilience

Data shows Latinos in Inland Empire face higher heat and air pollution risks


KVCR (NPR), September 18, 2025

“Julia Silver, a senior research analyst at UCLA, says Latinos are more at risk because they live much closer to these industrial sites and around much more concrete overall. She also says they’re more likely to develop asthma and chronic illness as a result of living in what’s considered “sacrifice zones” by many environmentalists and health care experts.” Read more.