Kids growing up under higher-than-usual temperatures – average temps above 86 degrees Fahrenheit – are less likely to meet ...
The United Nations says the world needs a new way of thinking about environmental crises threatening the health of people and ...
The United Nations says the world needs a new way of thinking about environmental crises threatening the health of people and ...
Extreme heat, floods and water shortages are already costing Asia’s power utilities $6.3 billion annually, a figure projected ...
On heat impacting women’s health, the WHO’s backing of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, the new action plan on AMR, the rollout ...
EPA has scrubbed references to people’s contribution to rising temperatures from some of its climate change webpages. The ...
Climate change—including high temperatures and heat waves—has been shown to pose serious risks to the environment, food ...
As headlines about heat waves, floods and wildfires become more frequent, many people report a growing sense of worry about ...
Children regularly exposed to temperatures over 30°C (86°F) have lower scores on literacy and numeracy tests at age 3 to 4, ...
Researchers have warned that spells of excessive heat driven by climate change may lead to delays in early childhood ...
Hot air evaporates a lot more water, so crops, forests and landscapes in some areas dry out, which makes them more susceptible to wildfire. Each Celsius degree of warming can cause a sixfold increase ...