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Record-breaking heat is no longer a once-in-a-decade anomaly. It’s what experts now call a shifting climate baseline ...
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Many fishermen and divers have noticed recent heat-stress events ... fare better during heat stress, suggesting reefs with long-term exposure to relatively high temperatures may be most resistant.
With rising global temperatures and increasingly frequent heatwaves, outdoor workers have become one of the most vulnerable ...
With high temperatures increasingly affecting indoor workplaces, a newly enhanced mobile app offers real-time heat stress ...
Delhi is reeling under intense heat, with 'feels like' temperatures soaring to 50°C despite actual readings staying lower.
The Finnish tradition of a sauna followed by a plunge into icy water or a roll in the snow is spreading around the world. What does science say about the claimed health benefits?
Global yields of wheat are around 10% lower now than they would have been without the influence of climate change, according ...
Researchers now say that the world needs to stay within 1°C of the pre-industrial average to avoid a catastrophic sea level ...
Outdoor workers are more vulnerable to heatstroke because they are exposed to the sun for prolonged periods. This checklist serves as a practical guide.
Increasingly complex technology means forecasts are significantly better than they were decades ago — here's why.
From heat stroke to skin disorders, know how the summer season can be challenging for your pets at home and tips to fix it.