A death at work in the age of extreme heat – podcast

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Samira Shackle and Jeff Goodell explain the dangers resulting from extreme heat, and what society can do to mitigate them

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David Azevedo died because of the heat. A construction worker living in a small city in central France, he had recently started a new job when a heatwave struck in the summer of 2022. He would not even see out his first week.

The journalist Samira Shackle interviews his sister Anne-Marie about what happened, and how her family have feared every heatwave since.

And as the environment writer Jeff Goodell explains to Michael Safi, we live in societies poorly adapted to the climate we have created, from the hours we work, to the food we grow and the cities we build.

David Azevedo with his niece Emma in 2013
Photograph: Courtesy of the Azevedo family
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