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The Confining Nature of Climate Change on Incarcerated Peopl
The Confining Nature of Climate Change on Incarcerated Peopl
The Confining Nature of Climate Change on Incarcerated People
Those who are incarcerated in jails or prisons are more likely to be impacted by climate change, flooding, fires and environmental toxicity.
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