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For inmates, little escape from brutal heat in prisons without air conditioning
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Climate change is exacerbating the danger. But no prisoners are sentenced “to swelter to death in a confined space,” a civil rights attorney says.

As scorching temperatures sweep across the country again this week, one group of Americans is living day-to-day with limited air-conditioning and few options for staying cool: the 2 million men and women in state and federal prisons.

The state has been at the center of legal battles over this issue for the better part of a decade. Lawmakers allocated $85 millionwould direct the Bureau of Prisons to publish data on the prevalence of extreme heat and other “stressors” at its facilities. The legislation, introduced by Sen. Edward J. Markey and Rep. Ayanna Pressleyexperts say such analysis — though only looking at federal prisons — should have been done years ago.

“Identifying where incarcerated people are exposed to hazardous heat conditions is fundamental to advancing environmental justice for one of the most marginalized and disempowered communities in the United States,” the authors wrote. Mary Xjimenez, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, referred questions about Boulware’s cause of death to the Madera County sheriff-coroner’s office. Officials there did not respond to a request for comment.

By the time she went inside, Boulware was sweating and shaking, Nomura said. Her cellmates helped her into her cell block, then into the shower there. According to Nomura and the other accounts,She was incoherent as the others frantically called for prison personnel, Nomura said. Boulware was taken to a nearby medical facility, the agency spokesperson confirmed, and died two days later.

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