The saying goes that you should stay out of the kitchen if you can’t take the heat, but new research suggests otherwise — for ...
The increase in global temperature as UN warns puts 3 billion people at risk from extreme heat, rising seas, and worsening droughts worldwide ...
Climate expert warns of intensifying heatwaves in Southeast Asia, highlighting severe health risks and urban vulnerabilities.
U.S. cities are increasingly recognizing trees as critical infrastructure but still need help figuring out where to plant them, conservation advocates said Tuesday as they launched a tool to map where ...
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'Health is the face of climate change': how can cities mitigate the impact of global warming
A Lancet report released last week found that since the 1990s, heat-related deaths have increased 23% to 546,000 annually as ...
A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that common fungal species may be ...
This summer, cities around the world broke temperature records once again. The results were devastating: Extreme heat now kills nearly half a million people each year, and the danger keeps rising. By ...
Some experts believe CKD is the first chronic illness directly connected to climate change. Prevention may be possible.
Liu Jian, former chief scientist and former director of the Science Division at the United Nations Environment Programme, ...
Three Indian cities, namely Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Bengaluru, have joined a global coalition of 33 metropolises committed to ...
The summit was organized by C40, a network of mayors from big cities that has pushed to be included in decisions on how to ...
In India, metropolitan cities like Delhi and Mumbai have seen temperatures soar beyond 45C in recent summers, leaving ...
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