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- This very sweaty robot measures how heat affects humans Researchers are using a perspiring robot to test bodily responses to extreme heat. Christopher Goulet/ASUANDI is helping researchers learn how extreme temperatures affect the human body—every part of it. The post This very sweaty robot measures how heat affects humans appeared first on Popular Science....
- Canadian Wildfires, Smoke and Heat Herald Climate Extremes Scientists have long warned that global warming will increase the chance of severe wildfires like those burning across Canada and heat waves like the one smothering Puerto Rico....
- Researchers Warn: Global Warming of Up to 3 Degrees Likely The goal of limiting global warming to a maximum of 2 degrees as set by the Paris Agreement seems unlikely to be achieved, with current......
- Climate Change Is Expected To Increase the Number of Devastating Flash Droughts The swift onset of unexpected drought, known as flash drought, which can have a serious impact on both agricultural and ecological systems, is currently being......
- Little-Known Microbes Could Be an Early Warning Signal of Climate Tipping Point Increased heat levels might drive oceanic plankton and other unicellular organisms toward a carbon threshold, which could potentially exacerbate global warming. However, recent studies suggest......
- The world is finally spending more on solar than oil production This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Money makes the world go round. And when it comes to energy, we’re seeing more investment than ever: companies, research institutions, and governments are all pouring money...
- Lighting Industry gears for growth in remanufacturing More and more lighting manufacturers are adding reconditioning to their business model, and FM companies have an opportunity to get involved. New standards and regulations are coming into force. Now is the time for all to embrace the drive to truly sustainable lighting. Nigel Harvey, Chief Executive of Recolight outlines...
- Three climate technologies every investor should have in their portfolio There’s no way to create a definitive list of climate technologies to invest in, but here are three areas that deserve a closer look. Three climate technologies every investor should have in their portfolio by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch...
- 1 in 5 people are likely to live in dangerously hot climates by 2100 A man dumps water on his head from a Municipal Water Tanker to cool himself outside a slum cluster on a hot summer day in New Delhi, India on May 23, 2023. Kabir Jhangiani/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesMost people live with a mean annual temperature of 55 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit....
- Plant-covered roofs could help chill Brazil’s heat-stricken favelas Favela do Alemao in Rio de Janeiro. Low-income urban communities like these tend to lack greenery and are more likely to face extreme heat than their wealthier or more rural counterparts. Ratao Diniz/Brazil Photos/LightRocket via Getty ImagesHow one group in Rio de Janeiro teamed up with researchers to adapt green...
- A fake climate change theory is going viral on TikTok after Joe Rogan talked abo... Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A made-up global warming theory discussed in the Joe Rogan Experience podcast is spreading on TikTok despite the platform’s new policy against climate disinformation, a new report shared exclusively with The Verge finds. Seven TikTok videos promoting the so-called “Adam and Eve” theory...
- The Montreal Protocol had a dramatic ice-saving side effect Rapid melting of sea ice in the Arctic is the largest and most clear sign of human-made climate change. Deposit PhotosThe United Nations treaty on CFCs is likely delaying the first ice-free Arctic summer by as much as 15 years. The post The Montreal Protocol had a dramatic ice-saving side...