The first heat wave of the summer is here — and it’s not even technically summer yet. These hotter-than-average temperatures will continue to envelop the Midwest and Northeast this week, bringing ...
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming. Hundreds of ...
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change, according to a group of scientists who also said that climate change ...
Human thermoregulation limits are lower than previously thought, indicating that some regions may soon experience heat and humidity levels exceeding safe limits for survival. The study underscores the ...
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Human-induced warming contributed to 1,500 deaths in last week’s European heat wave: Report
Climate change caused by humans played a direct role in the deaths of about 1,504 people during a heat wave that struck Europe last week, a new report has found. Warming linked to the combustion of ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - With temperatures expected to soar over 100 degrees this weekend in many parts of the state, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is reminding people to ...
Last month was the planet’s hottest February on record, marking the ninth month in a row that global records tumbled, according to new data from Copernicus, the European Union’s climate monitoring ...
There are lots of things to be grateful for, but cold water on a hot day is something else. For the past few days, outreach specialists in D.C. have mobilized to provide resources to the homeless ...
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