Residential segregation and summertime air temperature across 13 northeastern U.S. states: potential implications for energy burden
Carrión D, Rush J, Colicino E, Just A. Residential segregation and summertime air temperature across 13 northeastern U.S. states: potential implications for energy burden. Environmental Research Letters 2024, 19: 084005. PMID: 39329068, PMCID: PMC11423957, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad5b77.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-Hispanic White peopleResidential segregationLatino peopleWhite peopleEthnoracial groupsMeasures of residential segregationPlace-based interventionsRegression modelsCooling degree daysU.S. Census dataAdaptive capacityInfluence adaptive capacityIncreasing health concernNortheastern U.S. statesSegregation measuresWithin-countyCensus dataHealth concernEnergy burdenAsian populationsRelief programsCounty averageU.S. statesAsian peopleMinoritized groups