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Nationally, extreme heat causes more deaths each year than any other weather event, including floods, hurricanes and tornadoes.
Your guide to the biggest health consequences of extreme weather — from mosquito-and tick-borne illnesses to mental health issues — and how to best prepare for them.
Combinations of less-than-extreme weather drive hourly net demand peaks that stress the power grid, writes Sunairio CEO Rob ...
On Saturday night, BKFC announced that the main and co-main events of BKFC Fight Night: Budva were cancelled due to ‘extreme weather’. The cancelled main event was a middleweight bout between Vaso ...
Human activities have been the major driver of climate change since the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s.
When there are smaller harvests, consumers feel it. Farmers devastated as extreme weather impacts harvest: 'A disaster year' ...
As rising temps change daily life, they’re fueling greater concern about climate change — more than wildfires or hurricanes, ...
Summer is the time for sunshine, but Americans have been getting a surplus of heat this summer, with millions of people ...
Fewer crops mean less food in grocery stores, resulting in global food scarcity, as well as increased prices on the reduced ...
Extreme weather events are increasingly recognized as adverse childhood experiences (E-ACEs) that disrupt brain development, ...
The KPMG survey found that while nine in 10 business leaders know planning is required, only two-thirds (68 per cent) said ...
Dog owners face challenges with heat and disasters, lacking knowledge on heat-related illness and emergency preparedness, ...