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Scorched Workers

North Carolina is seeing the effects of a warming climate. Workers in a number of industries - including agriculture, construction, and transportation - face a disproportionate impact of rising heat.

Experts say there aren’t enough policies to protect outdoor workers from the dangers of extreme heat. With a quickly warming climate, the push to implement heat related protections is even more urgent.

Our series, Scorched Workers, examines the impact of rising heat on outdoor workers and explores the role worker protections is having in this year’s race for North Carolina’s labor commissioner.

We also created a zine to support new ways to distribute news and information about the topic central to the series.

In collaboration with Durham-based Mexican-American illustrator, Antonio Alanis, this storytelling format is designed to raise awareness for climate change’s impact on the state's outdoor workforce and offer tips for those most vulnerable to heat-related illness.

Download a printable version of the zine in English here.

Download a printable version of the zine in Spanish here.

Support for this project comes from the Kozik Environmental Justice Reporting Grants funded by the National Press Foundation and the National Press Club Journalism Institute.


Read the stories in our series:

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PROJECT CREDITS:

Reporters: Celeste Gracia, Aaron Sánchez-Guerra

Digital Producer: Eli Chen

Social Media Producer: Josh Sullivan

Audio Engineer: Sean Roux

Digital Editor: Jason deBruyn

Project Editor: Elizabeth Baier

News Director: Brent Wolfe