Climate-fueled extreme heat lead to the creation of the new position. Arizona’s new heat officer said Friday that he is working with local governments and nonprofit groups to open more cooling centers and ensure homes have working air conditioners this summer in a more unified effort to prevent another ghastly toll of heat-related deaths, which topped 900 statewide last year.“We don’t want to see that happen again,” Dr. Eugene Livar said of last year’s deaths. “We cannot control it,...

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