A Biden administration proposal that would require employers to provide cooling measures under extreme heat conditions may be ...
As a result, many Americans face a tough tradeoff between paying higher cooling costs or suffering in the heat to save money, research finds. This year, extreme heat is projected to lead home ...
On the heels of record-breaking heat this summer and fall, Congress must act to safeguard low-income Americans from extreme ...
"I was surprised how long it lasted until it gave me an error." Homeowners are kissing expensive energy bills goodbye with ...
The report warns some regions, particularly in the Global South, are more exposed to extreme heat and humidity than others.
In August, a sanitation worker in Baltimore suffered heat stroke and died while collecting trash, and in June, a postal worker died after spending her shift in a mail truck without air-conditioning ..
Weather is getting more erratic and destructive. Here's how you can prepare your home to survive future natural disasters.
We found deep extreme temperature events linked to ... currents are acting to magnify the warming rates of marine heat waves and the cooling rate of the cold spells. Warmer oceans overall are ...
The United States is experiencing extreme heat this summer so brutal that it's killing people who have no access to air conditioning. July, in fact, was the hottest month on record. Ever.
Heat stroke is primarily classified into exertional and non-exertional forms. Exertional heat stroke results from strenuous ...
Surprisingly, extreme heat is a growing concern in South Portland, Maine, where most homes do not have air conditioning, adding to the burden of cold and snowy weather. Since heat pumps can cool ...
The phrase “too cool for school” is quickly becoming outdated (if it wasn’t already). As our climate warms, Santa Barbara ...