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Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
NBC 17 Raleigh· 8 hours agoBENGALURU, India (AP) — Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last...
First study to globally map heat-wave-related mortality finds 153,000+ deaths associated with heat...
Medical Xpress· 11 hours agoA Monash-led study—the first to globally map heat wave-related mortality over a three-decade period...
How Heat Puts Older People at Risk for Health Isseus
Time via AOL· 9 hours agoCredit - Getty Images The summer of 2023 was the hottest on record since 1850, and this summer could be just as sweltering. That puts older adults—a...
Brazil is expecting more floods after deaths of nearly 150 people
Axios· 8 hours agoWhy it matters: The disaster lays bare the impact of climate change and severe weather patterns in...
Asia’s Killer April Heat Wave Was Made Much Worse by Climate Change
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The April heat wave that swept through Asia, bringing temperatures as high as 46C...
Marines Suffer Most Cases of 2 Life-Threatening Conditions Related to Exercise and Heat, Report...
Military.com via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe April issue of the Defense Department's Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, published last...
A deadly heat wave worsened Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. It was fueled by climate change, new data...
CNN.com· 8 hours agoA deadly heat wave in Gaza in April, which saw punishing temperatures worsen an already dire...
Asia's extreme April heat worsened by climate change, scientists say
Reuters· 8 hours agoBillions of people across the continent were affected by record-breaking temperatures during April,...
Heat wave fatalities increased in past decades in high-income areas, study finds
Courthouse News Service· 22 hours agoThe research team from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, in collaboration with Shandong...
This company uses wearable tech to protect its workers from the blazing Texas heat
Fast Company Magazine· 18 hours agoIn 2022, nearly 300 people died of heat-related illnesses in Texas, the most in two decades. Ross Daly, director of safety at Rogers-O’Brien Construction ...