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Todd Swanstrom, Tribune News Service Extreme heat causes thousands of unnecessary deaths each year in the United States. And due to climate change, heat waves are becoming more common....
Selling jackets with built-in fans, neck coolers and T-shirts that feel cold, Japanese firms are tapping into a growing market for products to help people handle the summer heat....
Three-quarters of children in South Asia are already facing dangerously high temperatures, the highest level worldwide, as the impact of climate change grows, the United Nations warned on Monday....
Mark Gongloff, Tribune News Service Lest you think air travel couldn’t possibly get more miserable, climate change is here to prove you wrong. Just as extreme heat makes people...
Lin Taylor, Reuters Growing up, Dominique DeLeon spent many hot summers in a built-up neighbourhood in the city of Birmingham, in central England, where she lived through deprivation and...
Roli Srivastava, Bukola Adebayo and Lin Taylor, Reuters Women will bear the brunt of extreme heat as more frequent heatwaves on a warming planet pose a growing threat to...
While soaring temperatures across the Middle East are causing discomfort for many, Gaza electrical appliance repairman Mustafa Abdou is enjoying a boom in business amid surging demand for electric...
Drew Costley, Joseph B Frederick and Tassanee Vejpongsa, Associated Press Carlos Reyes sought shade under a tree in the Bronx on a day that felt like it was over...
Tens of millions of Americans were confronted with a one-two punch of brutally hot temperatures and oppressive humidity as an unrelenting heat wave settled over the Midwest and East...
Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli announced a number of measures Thursday, including planned power cuts, to cut down on energy consumption as the country and wider region endure a...