Research duo examines reasons for low participation in weatherization assistance program

Monday, May 25, 2015 - 06:00 in Earth & Climate

As Midwest temperatures dip in October, ash and maple trees flaunt bronze and flaming red leaves, and college football fans launch into super-zeal mode. It's a great time to be outdoors. Not necessarily so in winter. In Chicago or Des Moines, the warmest part of the day is often below freezing. Nights drop down another 20 or 30 degrees.

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