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… By Bob Ward The UK should devise a ‘National Heat Risk Strategy’ following the revelation that several … Government should devise and implement a ‘National Heat Risk Strategy’ following the revelation that several … temperatures during the week ending 14 August, and the  Heat-Health Watch Service  operated by the Met Office and …
… This essay focuses on unusual extreme summer heat extremes occurring in Germany at higher frequency, … are exposed to multiple inner-city threats, such as urban heat islands. Because harm to public health is directly … ambient air temperatures, local and national studies on heat-related morbidity and mortality indicate that vulnerable …
… three states, California, Washington and Minnesota, have heat stress workplace protection standards. […] According to … organization Climate Central, the number of dangerous heat days for 133 US cities, will increase from 20 a year on average in 2000 to 58 in 2050. A dangerous heat day is defined as one in which the heat index, …
… into focus last week across the Southern U.S. as a deadly heat wave blanketed the region. As my colleague  Dr. Rachel Licker … out , the combination of income loss, COVID-19, extreme heat, and the lack of utility shutoff moratoria are bad, bad …
… effects, such as more frequent periods of extreme heat in summer, low groundwater levels and rising water … of measures to help Germany grapple with effects, such as heat waves, water shortages and droughts. “Climate change has … sustainability goals,” he said. The 2018 drought and heat wave across central Europe and the coronavirus pandemic have …
… By Chloe Brimicombe Extreme heat could kill 5,000 people each year in the UK by the … UK currently sees a 2% rise in the death rate. Beating the heat Up to 5,000 people could die each year as a result of heat in the UK by 2050. Elsewhere, longer and hotter …

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