Hot areas are only going to get hotter; extreme heat will expand across regions. The health effects from extreme heat will soon take an even bigger toll on disadvantaged communities, according to ...
As temperatures rise, CNN is tracking extreme heat conditions and the potential risk for Americans each day. To help prepare Americans for the dangerous temperatures, the National Weather Service ...
CLIMATEWIRE | A broad range of brain conditions, from migraines to strokes, are made worse by extreme heat, new research shows. The most direct impact of high temperatures is that they can mess ...
The report found that human-caused climate change is boosting dangerous extreme heat for billions, and making heat events longer and more likely. Key findings from the report include: Over the 12 ...
“The threat to people from extreme heat is reaching a point where we have to rethink how, at all levels of government, we are preparing and putting in place a response that matches the severity ...
Houston temperatures ahead of the Memorial Day weekend are already soaring into the 90s, with humidity making those air temps feel more like 100 degrees, but if you’re not used to this heat ...
The past 10 years were the hottest on record, and as we prepare for another scorcher of a summer, it's time to take steps to increase our preparedness for extreme heat. The potential for heat ...
As temperatures reach record highs, here’s guidance on coping with extreme heat. By Dani Blum Extreme heat is becoming increasingly common across the globe, with longer, more frequent heat waves.
Scorching heat and humidity have descended over parts of Texas, the Gulf Coast and South Florida this week — a bout of early-season extreme heat that has experts bracing for what’s to come.
Extreme heat decreases labor productivity in sectors like construction, where much work occurs outdoors. Because construction is an important component of investment, lost productivity today will slow ...
India’s capital territory of Delhi sweltered to its highest-ever temperature of 49.9 degrees Celsius (121.8 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday, as an oppressive heat wave forced authorities to ...