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Deadly heat sets alarm bells ringing over Paris Olympics
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 hour ago“For athletes, from smaller performance-impacting issues like sleep disruption and last-minute...
How climate change is hitting Europe: three graphics reveal health impacts
Nature· 15 hours agoA growing body of research reveals the deaths and diseases linked to rising temperatures across the...
Olympic athletes ‘could die of overheating’ at Paris Games
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoTheir second ‘Rings of Fire’ report into how heat could affect a summer Olympics is packed with...
Earth Talk: Climate anxiety
The News-Times· 6 hours agoIt is becoming increasingly prevalent as the impacts of climate change become more evident and the urgency of the crisis grows. Addressing climate anxiety ...
How to Make Thrilling Theater About Climate Change Negotiations
New York Times· 4 hours agoA new play from the writers of “The Jungle” dramatizes the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, a landmark climate...
Environment Canada says it can now rapidly link high-heat weather events to climate change
CBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEnvironment and Climate Change Canada says it's now able to publicly identify links between episodes...
Climate change can amplify big rainstorms, but true fixes are far off for South Florida
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOnce again, South Florida was submerged under an unsettling amount of water this week, the kind of...
Preparing The Great Highway For Climate Change Is A Perennial And Long-Term Plan
San Francisco Chronicle· 8 hours agoSporadic closures of the Great Highway due to the buildup of windblown sand on the roadway normally occur every year during the winter and spring months. In recent years, however, sand buildup ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 2 hours ago“Decades of shareholder rights are under threat from a lawsuit filed by the leaders of a powerful U.S. corporation, designed to punish two small groups that dared to speak truth to power,” the ...
Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the...
San Francisco Chronicle· 14 hours agoMy parents said the planet is getting too hot for people to live here. When it’s hot outside in dry places, most of the time our bodies can cool off by evaporating water and heat from our skin as sweat.