As world leaders enter climate talks, people in poverty have the most at stake
By MELINA WALLING and ELÉONORE HUGHES, Associated Press
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — When summer heat comes to the Arara neighborhood in northern Rio, it lingers, baking the red brick and concrete that make up many of the buildings long after the sun has gone down. Luis Cassiano, who’s lived here more than 30 years, says he’s getting worried as heat waves become more frequent and fierce.
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