This summer, daytime temperatures topped 100 degrees for a full month in Phoenix. In northwest China, temperatures soared above 125 degrees. Southern Europe withstood waves of 100-plus degree days.
Bad air pollution and extreme heat each raise health risks, but they’re worse combined. Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Erika Garcia, University of Southern California; Md ...
Norway's extreme sport, "death diving," is having a moment on TikTok. Dives can look like belly flops from unbelievable heights, but there is a method to the madness. Norweigan athlete Asbjorg Nesje ...
A brutal heat wave has hit Southeast Asia at the same time that parts of the region are choking on worryingly high levels of air pollution — a one-two punch that experts say could make an already ...
Philadelphia endured its first heat warning of the summer last week, with temperatures reaching the upper 90s and the heat index making it feel even hotter. Earlier this summer, smoke from the ...
Hot weather influences aircraft performance. We asked experts what it means for safety. Credit...Matt York/Associated Press Supported by By Rebecca Dzombak The extreme heat caused by climate change is ...
Travelers are encountering thousands of delayed flights Monday as extreme heat from Nebraska to the Carolinas snarls air traffic at major airport hubs. Blistering heat across much of the U.S. Monday ...
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