In A Nutshell If August 2003’s weather returns at 3°C warming, one week could kill 32,000 people across Europe, matching the deadliest weeks of COVID-19. Current adaptation measures reduce heat deaths ...
Tamil Nadu residents overwhelmingly feel global warming's impact, with high awareness levels. The state faces intensifying ...
Cold temperatures make us crave the warmth of being indoors, but this sudden temperature change affects the skin. Going from ...
Heat and cold temperatures still cause many preventable deaths, especially among older adults and vulnerable groups.
The weather patterns that produced some of Europe's most extreme heat waves over the past three decades could prove far more ...
Pope Leo XIV on Monday urged countries at United Nations climate talks to take “concrete actions” to stop climate change that ...
Microgrids are another way to help keep the lights on, even in the harshest conditions or times of peak demand, like during ...
Heat-related deaths typically get headlines, but a new study raises concerns about the number and characteristis of people ...
Due to torrential rainfall and flooding, the southern Indian district of Yadgir has suffered devastating crop losses.
Prolonged exposure to hot weather, especially when combined with humidity, can hinder the ability of people to lead healthy, ...
For the one-in-three people extremely vulnerable to impacts from rising global temperatures, "climate change is not a distant ...
Officials have yet to grasp the magnitude of heat-related deaths, let alone effectively deal with the problem, public health ...