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Authorities have taken short-term steps. Experts raise red flags as costs soar for key grocery items: 'Difficult to identify the full impact' first appeared on The Cool Down.
As summer heat waves stretch later into fall—and with higher temperatures arriving earlier in spring—protecting student-athletes from heat-related illnesses has become a year-round concern.
"Hydration is the first line of defense against heat stress," said Michael Luther, CEO of MX3 Diagnostics. "Brown & Root's ...
Worldwide, an estimated 2.4 billion people are exposed to heat stress at work, according to a recent report published by the ...
Governments around the world are enacting measures to try to protect workers from the dangers of heat stress. They’re barely ...
As climate change makes sports seasons more dangerous, we must teach a new generation how to navigate a warming world.
These micro-interventions, though limited in scale, can have an outsized impact, transforming moments of discomfort into ...
In her response to the murder of Iryna Zarutska on a light-rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina, the city's mayor demonstrated the mindset that allowed the heinous act to happen ...
A new global study led by the University of British Columbia shows that hotter and drier conditions are making food ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Visitors from across California can expect to see high temperatures 2 to 5 degrees above average during Labor Day weekend. Labor Day brings gorgeous weather for a day by the ...
A heat wave is impacting the Pacific Northwest, with temperatures in the upper 80s to over 100 degrees in Washington. Warm nights are a concern as they prevent the body from recovering from daytime ...