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How heat waves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton
Phys.org· 8 hours agoThe basis of the marine food web in the Arctic, the phytoplankton, responds to heat waves much differently than to constantly elevated temperatures. This...
Ocean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study
Phys.org· 1 day agoTemperatures in the Philippines and Thailand have topped 50°C this month, while Bangladesh has...
First study to globally map heat-wave-related mortality finds 153,000+ deaths associated withheat...
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoA Monash-led study—the first to globally map heat wave-related mortality over a three-decade period...
Heat wave fatalities increased in past decades in high-income areas, study finds
Courthouse News Service· 4 days agoResearchers analyzed data from 750 locations across 43 countries or regions from 1990 to 2019 in a ...
A deadly heat wave worsened Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. It was fueled by climate change, new data...
CNN.com· 3 days agoA deadly heat wave in Gaza in April, which saw punishing temperatures worsen an already dire...
Florida Rolls Back on Climate Change Actions Despite Heat Waves Threat
iTech Post· 2 days agoFlorida is putting climate change efforts on the back burner to focus more on the use of natural gas...
Map shows "extreme" heat risk warning as Florida braces
Newsweek· 4 days agoThe National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting that "extreme" heat will hit South Florida this...
April Heat Waves from Gaza to the Philippines Were Made Worse by Climate Change
Scientific American· 3 days agoExtreme heat has left hundreds of millions of people sweltering in record-breaking temperatures...
Asia’s Killer April Heat Wave Was Made Much Worse by Climate Change
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The April heat wave that swept through Asia, bringing temperatures as high as 46C...
Asia's deadly heat wave was made 45 times more likely for this reason
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoExtreme heat is known as a "silent killer," and in some areas across Asia, its intensity would have...