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After cuts at FEMA and the National Weather Service, the role of local governments in protecting people from dangerous weather is growing even more important.
A tropical escape to the Philippines typically promises sunny skies, island breezes, and warm welcomes. But this April, the ...
Heatwaves and summer dehydration could silently trigger liver damage. Read the article to understand how rising temperatures ...
The Delhi government on Monday unveiled a comprehensive heat action plan to combat the increasing health risks associated with extreme heat. In a sig ...
Valley of Fire State Park will implement seasonal trail closures beginning May 16 to protect visitors from dangerous heat ...
Harvard researchers question the wet-bulb temperature survival threshold, suggesting it may be closer to 31°C instead of the widely accepted 35°C.
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Why Wildfires May Be Creating New Animal Behaviors in the Sierra NevadaThe Sierra Nevada, once a tranquil stretch of towering pines and snow-capped peaks, is now a stage for a new kind of ...
Europe saw its hottest year on record in 2024 — and the fallout was alarming. But there was also a flicker of hope, according ...
Climate change may leave airlines with no choice but to pack fewer passengers onto flights in order to get off the ground, ...
Climate experts, meteorologists and policy specialists on Monday called for a new climate-resilient master plan for Islamabad ...
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Newspoint on MSNLong-Term Health Effects of Heat Waves: How Extreme Heat Impacts Your Body Over TimeAs global temperatures climb, heat waves are no longer rare events. But beyond sunburns and sweat, extreme heat is taking a serious toll on our health - not just in the moment, but in ways that linger ...
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